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KNAPP-SHERBURNE SALE. 

At the first evening’s sale of the pictures 
forming the Knapp-Sherburne collections at 
Mendelssohn Hall, Jan. 21, a total of $14,- 
'125 was obtained for 56 pictures, 

The paintings sold for 200 and above, 
with title, artist, buyer’s name, when ob- 


tainable, and price, were as follows: 
Ruth, J. J. Heinne; R. E. F 


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ea are a DOO 
The Appian Way, A. Corelli; Geo. H. Buck..., 225 
\The Visit, J. A. Goupil; ©. B. Alexander...... 200 
Reception of the Squire’s Bride, W. M. Sanford; 
| CE PNOOE Tc rae cronies Payer 85:0, edhe 6% val khasd, siast ose Raahab cena iS 
Oard Players, J. A. Grison; G. A. Browder .... 800 


At the second evening’s) sale, Jan. 22, a 


\Schreyer, “The Watering Place,” went to 
C. E. Snedecor for $8,000 for an out-of- 
town buyer. Another Schreyer, “Preparing 
for the Attack,” was sold to Knoedler & 
'Co. for $5,100. 

| The sale realized $40,340, making $54,465 
for the two evening’s sales. 

| “The Last Glance,” by J. G. Vibert, was 
‘knocked down to James H. Spencer at 
| $2,525, and “View in France,” by Ziem, 
was purchased by Knoedler & Co, for 
Other sales were: 


Pe TMMMY, OU Le CoB esate. tra lelayelars aye ola vie oie e/eGN RT ave 0%s0 00.0 0 $200 
|The Bridegrocm, J. A. Grison; W. M. Sanford.. 325 
{In the Library, J. Aranda; 0. G. Smith...... 325 
Head, G. Jacquet, Holland Art Galleries....... 225 
| Russian Outposts, W. Kowalski; A. Hisenberg.... 325 
| Still Life, Max Schodl; F. F. Sherburne...... 200 
| Halt of the Carayan, A. Pasini; L. A. Lanthier. 625 
Ther Arrivainnc., Dettic) PP. W: Rouss......0.0.s. 575 
Rocks-—Fontainebleau, Corot; F. F. Sherburne.. 750 
Your Good Health, Edward Grutzner; Theodore 
NEWER PORN EET gcoo oa. cia ts 6.6.2 4.61.0 ein sieve ep a0 510 
Fisherman’s Wooing, EB. Portielje; C. H. Traeser 280 
|Landsecape* and Cattle, C. Troyon; F. F, Sher- 
eR E SEE ove tole tel tale iaietarsis' clase l6'e.0 Poe Siva oscar are 1,000 
| November, J. Francis Murphy; BD. M. McGuire.. 260 
|Head of a Boy, Sir Thomas Lawrence; Theo- 
} OES CUI Pre locs viel seis sie isciv s Sev p ies ee ee 350 
| Cottage in Winter, Louis Apol; Samuel Heller.. 200 
bharmieNearemicouen, J. ©. Cazin.......i.0cccees 1,175 
|Sheep in the Stable, E. Verboeckhoven; BH. M. 
(OODLE 0S oh ASG SORA eee 650 
|Landseape and Figures L’hermitte; Knoedler & Co. 500 
{Street in Cairo, Chlebowski; W. M. Sanford.... 200 
|Bridge at Verona; F. Thaulow; P. W. Rouss.... 550 
|The Laneé—Milton, George Inness; EH. M. McGuire 500 
|After the Collision, M. F. H. de Haas; Otto 
Ere PPMP IN Mn dies icidisiss «ic a0 w(cicseicle sacs se we 275 


Landscape and Cows, BE. Van Marcke; J. Epstine 1,250 


The Dispute, J. A. Grison; W. M. Sanford...... 1,000 
|}Halt of a Caravan, V. Huguet; C. BE. Henry.. 500 
The Vacant Chair, T. E. Rosenthal; A. Blsenberg 650 
Portrait of Sheridan, Gainsborough; ‘‘Montgomery’’ 350 
Spring, W. Bouguereau; Richard BE. Traeser.... 1,375 
Sheep in Pasture, Ter Meulen; Knoedler & Co.. 575 
‘In the Apple Orchard, L. Perrault; A. Hisenberg 275 
Coast of Cornwall, W. T. Richards; O. Bernet, 

Lei: Ce Fg ae. 0 sc BBR pb OG eon> DO Clan saoee cents 500 
The Prescribed Race, A. Van der Venne; P. H. 

UR ESTURCILNONIIN CMe tae © cis niaionc/« SitosPetaversole's: ones. 60008 230 
In Galifornia, W. lL. Picknell; B. Hison........ 1,575 
‘La Coquette, R. de Madrazo; American Litograph 

PMD ANRY, ie cioleys itis sree cco os vie Wieieriwins, cleie!sierereieie ® viare 1,000 


. : VaSer ni tack ace piste a RS OO 
‘Monk Reading, B. Grutzner; A. Wisenberg...... $400 
|The Art Lesson, C. Dettt; Geo. H. Buck...... 200 
,Door at the Moorish Palace, A. Pasini; Geo. H. 

LEUNG) NO Gora ROLES GUE Ge ee i ie 900 | 

Turkish Rug Merchant, F. A. Bridgman; EH. N. 

; DA WEETIGS =. eins Seedietees dee os ove dicen cS eoee - O20 
|Market Secene—Constantinople, A. Pasini; Geo, H. 

ee Kemreaa a mucteletnts ettrteten sg tote ioe he cele che de eG cies . 825 
| Caritas, A. Bodenmuller; Geo. H. Buck........ 200 , 


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Landscape and Cows—Marc 

The Dispute—Grison; W. M. PCs s 

Halt of a Caravan—Huguet; C, E. Henry, 

aw Vacant Chair—Rosenthal; A. His’ 
see esessrree oa en ere a eeseses 


Portuntt | ety Buerilan-Galtahorouehs. 


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“The Watering Place,” by Schreyer, 
yas, & work of his best period, and 
highest price of ie _ 


Ne EN 220 


to C. E. Snedecor. 


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_ SCHREYER BRINGS $8,000. 


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Sold for $5,100, 


As at the ‘rst evening's sale, in Mendelssohn Hall, 


of ‘paintings belonging to: ‘the estates of the 
_ Joseph F. Knapp, o: 


Schreyer.last.night. brought the highest price. 


picture was ‘The Watering Place,” and went to. 


ther ; Paadine by ae Artist 


joklyn, and Warren Sher- 
burne, of Lexington, Nhe a painting “py Adolf | 


late | 


The 


C. E. Snedecor for $8,000. Another Schreyer, ‘‘Pre- | 


paring for the Attack,” was: sold to Knoedler. & 


Co. for. $5,100. Bie 


_ The sale was conducted by Bctnas EH. Kirby, and 
realized $40,340, making 54,408 tor the two evenings’ 


sales. 


“The Last Glance,” by J. Ge Vibert, was knocked 
own to James H. Spencer at $2,525, and “View in 
rance,”’ by Ziem, was purchased by Knoedler & 


~Co. for $2,800. Other noteworthy sales were; 
Hees Grande, aac Isieacy B. \Sanchez-Perrier; R. C 


SU simatic aDatD leis shld CRM CROMMRCN oo ace fe wlan Sea eae se $200 - 
The Bridegroom, J. A. Grison; Wy. M,’ Sanford. ..).. 825 
In’ the. Library, J. Aranda; OO Gi Smith. ....<c..- are 
Head, G. Jacquet; aaptiare Art NePIeS Ola e Rowe 
Russian Outposts, W. Kowalski; A. Hisenberg.. 
Still Life, Max Sc hodl; F. F. Sherburne PORE 
Halt of the Caravan, iA. Pasini; L. A. Lanthier. wo 
The |Arrival, ©. 139 Odea ga FAS 3) (-)- SOR PR iy 7 
Rocks—Fontainebl leau, Corot; iF. F. Sherburne: 750 
Your Good Health, Edward Griitzner; Theodore ks 
EL OI OIA Oo isch Ales we aie Ma RANUSDNCTUSeN 4 sarong Wh wy Ad co 
Fisherman’s Wooing, bon "Portielje: Os, Hi. Traeser. . : 
Landscape ae Cattle, C. i aioe bia Sher fa 
burne 4... SAG AUIK cle ki vieale wie o's eh AOE 
November, J. ‘Francis’ Murphy, N A) EM. Me- ae | 
Gulp es oe Sus eects a dso aes Pe she RoE 
‘ Head. of 'a Boy, Sir Thomas’ Lawrerice, Ro RA ; 
Theodore, Heineman. 30.1 Wiees ese ees cress ese e eee -. 850 
Cottage in Winter, Louis Apol; ‘Samuel Heller... 1. 200 
Farm Near Ecouen, “9 C. Cazin; “Heintz’’......... 1,175 
| Sheep inthe Stable, E . Verboeckhoven ; H. M.. Me~ | 
GATE Gace eens SEs SRE TA ASI tt 650 
Lancerre and Figures, Lhermitte; Knoedler & tba 
t etrede in Cairo, St. Chichoweid: wl. Sanford... 200 
Bridge at Verona; Fritz Thaulow; P. Ww. Rouss..... 550 
The Lane—Milton, George Inness, N. A. E.oM, Mc-. | 
GL ee BGs § Non ie lege) RSCG TaUR Laie» eke. 500 
After the Collision, Mi F. H.! dé Haas, NL AL; Otto | 
Barnet, QRENC. iraju vee neg Me eM ONES oto ne © akan Sie, Che aie ee UD 
Landscape and Cows, B. Van. Marcke; J. Epstine.... 1,250 
The Dispute, J. A. Grison; W. Mi Ae Ni ek a hi 1,000 
Halt .of a Caravan, a Huguet: C. a Henry... +++ 500 
The Vacant Chair, T. EB. Rosenthal; Bisenberg.. 650 
Portrait of Sheridan, Thomas Gainsborough. R.A. 
Montgomery. b ees wien wrayaee 6 dAuehthe ate wie MO 
Spring, W. Bouguereau; Richard BE. Traeser...... 1,375 
.Sheep.In Pasture, Ter Meulen;’Knoedler & Co...... 515 
In the Apple Orchard, I. Perrault; A. Eisenberg. . 275 
Coast, of Cornwall,: WwW. T. Richards N. AsO) Berry aod 
PE CA MOTU 5 Gi Vine Sicerg eiuleibisle «wel kimmalyy sues euriecue Sane 500 | 
The Proscribed Race, “Al van der meen: Pp. Ho. 
MoManda) Siiniut lies Ents Ven UDR ULCd esata Sey 
In California, Wi LL. “Picknell, N. AG B) Blson.....1,576 
Le Coquette, Raimundo de Madrazo; American 


Lithograph COMPANY ee eee ede a Veet s eine tees eins 


1,000 | 


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By order of Executors and Private Collectors 


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VALUABLE. 
MODERN PAINTINGS 


AND 


STATUARY | 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 
NEW YORK 


by J. De 
ale 
Bridgman, $320; 


ridgman, $320; 
inople,”’ by a 
uire’s 

"Read- 


th 

C, Bakins bought a smal 
istorical interest, Ste 
the Straits,’ by Laezza, 
at Barbizon,” by J. C. 

d for $210. The pictur 

sluded to-night. 
ib and household furnishings of 
Fe ha pinot of Sasi were aie 
te to the amount o: were also 
in the Fifth Avenue Art Galleries in 
‘ oon. Among the purchasers 
ies. Jules Vatable and J. Riegeale, 
M, Smit hb 


essrs, J. B. Walker, W. 
Bronder. 


Tes Fankaine HAAN Aika 
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HATER PRTG 


“Phe Watering Place” Brings Good 
Price at Knapp-Sherburne Sale | 
; “of American Art Galleries. ‘4 


— OS 


SOLLECTION YIELDS $55,000 


3 


- 


Another of Schreyer’s Pictures Sold for 
$6,500 at the Fifth Avenue Art ' 
Galleries. 


EE ilescrienler OE 
‘ine examples of European and Ameri- 
an painting were sold last night under 


the, direction of the American Art Associa. 


A oh niagara rd ae aa Ma et Ea eae ee 


jon, in Mendelssohy Hall, for’a total of 
340. In the collection were two Schrey- 
ers, for which $13,000 was given. There 
‘as at’ the same hour a sale in the Fifth 
venue. Galleries, at ‘which another 
chreyér Was sold for $6,500. 
Bidders at the American Art Associa- 
ion’s sale found paintings of all varieties 
rom the estates of Joséph F. Knapp and 
lof Warren Sherburne. The highest price, ° 
$8;000, was given by, C. E,. Snedecor for 
Schreyer’s ‘The Watering Place,” one of 
the finest examples of the skill of that 
artist ever shown here. M, Knoedler & 
Co., for $5,100, bought Schreyer’s ‘‘Prepar- 
ing for the Attack.” 2 


| One feature of the night was the bidding) 
or an American landscape, ‘‘In Califor- 
ia,” by William L. Picknell, which repre- 
ented a sunlit road and the distant Rocky, 
fountains, all enveloped in an atmosphere 
vhich-enhanced the beatities of the work. 
One of the late Mr. Picknell’s paintings, 
as acquired for the Luxembourg and an- 
her’is in the Corcoran Art Gallery, “In 
‘alitornia’’ was Rees for $1,375 ‘by Mr. 
' Elson, of Bosvon. ’ 
' Other notable pictures which’ ‘were 
sought and the successful bidders were:— 
asini’s ‘Halt of the Caravan, $600, L, A. 
enthier: Detti's “The Arrival,” $575, P. W. 
ouss; Vibert’s ‘The Last Glance,” $2,526, 
James H. Spencer. Troyon's ‘“Tandseape 
1 $1,000, F. F... Sherburne,) 
‘Farm Near Hcouen,” by, Cazin, $1,170, 
aken by anv-agent; Wain Marcke's: “Hanes 
cape and Cows,’’ $1,250, J. Epstine; Gri- 
on’s “The Dispute,’ $1,000, William San- 
ord; Rosenthal’s ‘“‘The Vacant Chair,’”) 
650. A. Eisenberg; Bouguereau’s “Spring,”’ 
1,375, Richard FF. Taeser; Felix Ziem’s 
“Wiew of Venice,’’ $2,300, Knoedler & Cosy 
Madrazo’s ‘La, Coquette,’’ $1,000, American 
juithographing” Company. The. total) 
‘amount of the two sessions was $95,000. 
Paintings to the value of $27,646 were 
sold in the Fifth Avenue Galleries, which 
‘brought the receipts for two sessions of, 
the sale of the Tillotson collection to $31,920. 
The most interesting canyas of the night 
was'’a Schreyer representing a group of 
rab horsemen riding across a strip of 
esert in the evening glow. It was ob- 
tained. for $6,500 by J. J. Fox, who was 
followed up to $6,200 by Mr. G. A. Bronder, 
of Brooklyn. Mr.. W.-H. Burgess paid, 
$1,300 for Ziem'’s “Orchard Near Constan-' 
tinople,”’ and J, C. Crawford gave $800 for 
a Verboeckhoven landscape. Mr. Seth B. 
Robinson bought “The Politicians,” by) 
Jules Worms, for $1,000, while ‘Children,’ 
by William Bourgaureau, was bought for, 
82,000 by H. W. Newington. ‘ 
| Art furniture was sold in the Fifth Ave- 
Inue Galleries in the afternoon for $17,957, 
lwhich ‘gives $22,868 as the amount realized: 
from this consignment. The highest price, 
$1,000, was given hy Mr. George Cc. Boldt — 
for William @ouper’s marble ‘statue 
“Spring.” _ ‘ ; 
—— 


Lithographic Co: 
mondo de Madra 
total for the even 
collections was $3 
statuary, $40,340. The 
tal sales netted $54,465. 


a i mea ach 


SR er res a ee ee ED ee ES ee ee re ce ee re ee cee SD SY es ee a ey 


Feb. 20, 1895, 
“/ 7800 «1 Pte. by J. G. Vibert, 15 x 18 p. 
“Last Glance" 


1 From Fishel, Adler & Schwartz, 
. Cost $3 000 

Feb, 12, 1903. 

“J +9499 1 Ptg, by Harpignies, 125 x 1#f 
"Saint Prive | 
Prom Arnold & Tripp, | 

July 1901. 
Cost ‘Fes, 1,000 
INR E Kio oy ) Mow, -265/ 1904, 
ee 10164 1 Pastel L Thermitte, 235 x 19§ 

; chemineaux" 


From Boussod, Valadon & Co. 
EVENING: Y AN ote 
anata | Gost Fes, 7,000 


~Y 9499 


BEG 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


VALUABLE PAINTINGS 


AND SCULPTURE 


BELONGING TO THE ESTATES OF THE LATE 


JOSEPH F. KNAPP 


BROOKLYN, N. Y. 
AND 


WARREN SHERBURNE 


LEXINGTON, MASS. 


AND SEVERAL PRIVATE COLLECTORS 
Wig Shaved, , Mbt Hemdenning 4%, [be 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE ON THE 
EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 


AT MENDELSSOHN HALL 


FORTIETH STREET, EAST OF BROADWAY 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
OF THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 


MANAGERS 
NEW YORK : 1909 


Press of J. J. Little & Ives Co, 
425-435 East Twenty-fourth Street, New York 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arise 
between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be im- 
mediately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid which is 
merely a nominal or fractional advance, and therefore, in his 
judgment, likely to affect the Sale injuriously. 


3. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to 
pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Purchase-money, if 
required, in default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be 
immediately put wp again and re-sold. 


4. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer's Expense and Risk 
within twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the Sale, unless 
otherwise specified by the Auctioneer or Managers previous to or 
at the time of Sale, and the remainder of the Purchase-money 
to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction 
of the Auctioneer, on or before delivery; in default of which the 
undersigned will not hold themselves responsible if the lots be 
lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the 
sole risk of the Purchaser. 


5. While the undersigned will not hold themselves responsible 
for the correctness of the description, genuineness, or authen- 
ticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot, and make no War- 
ranty whatever, they will, upon receiving previous to date of 
Sale trustworthy expert opinion in writing that any Painting 
or other Work of Art is not what it is represented to be, use 
every effort on their part to furnish proof to the contrary; fail- 
ing in which, the object or objects in question will be sold 
subject to the declaration of the aforesaid expert, he being 
liable to the Owner or Owners thereof, for damage or injury 
occasioned thereby. 


6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the 
settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be re- 
moved during the Sale. 

7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money 
deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots uncleared 
within one day from conclusion of Sale (unless otherwise specified 
as above) shall be re-sold by public or private sale, without further 
notice, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be 
made good by the defaulter at this Sale, together with all charges 
attending the same. This Condition is without prejudice to the 
right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this Sale, 
without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


8. The undersigned are in no manner connected with the 
business of the cartage or packing and shipping of purchases, and 
although they will afford to purchasers every facility for em- 
ploying careful carriers and packers, they will not hold them- 
selves responsible for the acts and charges of the parties engaged 
for such services. 


Tue AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manacers. 
THOMAS E. KIRBY, AuvcrTionerr. 


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MER 


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Nov. 1879. 


-* Prom Wallace & Son,London 


1879 £ 350 
Feb, 1880 


5250. 
‘Pte. by Leon Penault, 
"In the Apple Orchard" 
From Goupil & Co., Paris 
Cost Fes, 6000 
March 1880. 

by M. Chlebowski, — 

"Street in Cairo" 
From 4. H. King, 

Cost $675.00 
es Pee. by~-Orlande—Cortazze;----~---— 
“Reception of Squire & Bride” 
From Goupil & Co., Paris 

Cost Fes, 14000 
ae April 1880. 

a Pte. by Gilardi, 
"Italian Convent" 
From Goupil & Co., Paris, 
Cost Fes. 1,000 
Oct. 1880, 
a ls 2 Pte. by F. A. Bridgman, 
% Neat aang eae et ea "Turkish Rug Merchant" 
We ARNE eee Diet dv From the artist, 
ns Sr eel Neots hs oem Cost Fes, 2,000 


Feb. 1881. 


ae “Pron "Leopold Conzen 


SANE Ny. 
"ee prete 


: Rhine . 


im Pa ste 
Wee * 


1500 .00 


650.00 


2850 ,00 


500,00 


600.00 


‘ SNS At shri 
ay AR cg iiohly Ais te 5 


Paha eae Bt, 
ie ares apne 


i eek er, 
A Ret An wages yee! 
vat Le 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
WORKS 


APOL, Lovis F. H., 
Cottage in Winter 


BAUGNIET, Cuartes, 
Dressing for the Ball 


BAZZANI, L., 


Pompeiian Interior 


BODENMULLER, Atroys, 


Caritas 
The Travelling Merchant 


BOUGUEREAU, Wiuutam Apo.prue, 
Spring 


AND THEIR 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


82 


24 


28 


41 
109 


99 


BRIDGMAN, Frepericxk Arrnur, N.A., 


Turkish Rug Merchant 


BUNNER, Anprew Fisuer, N.A., 


Campanile of San Paolo, Venice 
Rhine Boats on the Maas 


CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES, 


Farm near Eicouen 


CHLEBOWSKI, Sranisuas, 
The Young Pasha 


Street in Cairo 


25 


43 
100 


84 


39 
88 


CORELLI, A., 
The Appian Way 52 


COROT, Jean Baptiste CamIvuE, | = | 
Rocks—Fontainebleau 13 4 | 


CORTAZZO, GirLanpo, 
Reception of the Squire’s Bride 55 


DAWANT, Apert Pierre, 
The Cabaret $1 


DE CONINCK, T., 
The Music Lesson 83 


DE HAAS, M. F. H., N.A., 
Off the Coast — 33 


On the Coast TA 

After the Collision : 91 
DELACROIX, Ferpinanp Victor EvcEne, 

The Elopement 71. 
DELAUNAY, Juxes Eni, 

Artillery—Vincennes 22 
DESHAYES, Cuartss F. E., 

Landscape Q7 
DETTI, Cesare, . 

The Art Lesson 21 

The Arrival 19 


DUPRE, Lion Victor, 
Landscape 62 


ENNEKING, Jouwn J., 
Landscape—Twilight 102 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


EPP, Rupotr, 
The Head of a Girl 5 


GAINSBOROUGH, Tuomas, R.A., 
Portrait of Sheridan 97 


GILARDI, C. P., 
Italian Convent 8 


GIRARD, Txtoporr, 


The Dairy Maids 38 
GOUPIL, Juries Apoipue, . 

The Visit 54 
GRISON, Juxes Apo.rnue, 

Card Players 12 

The Bridegroom 61 

The Dispute 93 
GRUTZNER, Epvarp, 

Good Vintage 3 

Monk Reading 17 

* Your Good Health! ” 76 


GUILLEMINET, Jran Baptiste AnTOINE, 
In the Hennery 30 


HAQUETTE, Gezorces, 
Returning to Port 106 


HENNER, Jean JaceavueEs, 
Ruth 6 


HERBSTHOFFER, Kart, 
The Fortune Teller 16 


HERNANDEZ, Don German, 
At the Opera q 


HILLIARD, Witi1am Henry, 


Marsh-Meadows—Summer 
Wood Interior 

Saddleback Mountain 
Pine Forest and Pool 


HUGUET, Vicror, 
Halt of a Caravan 


INNESS, Georer, N.A., 
The Lane—Milton 


IRVING, J. Beavrarn, N.A., 
Children 


JACQUET, Jean Gustave, 
Head 

JIMENEZ Y ARANDA, Joss, 
In the Library 


JONES, H. Bourton, N.A., 
Landscape 


JUSTIN, Jurezs, 
The Old Well 


KOTSCHENREITER, G. H., 
The Return from Market 


KOWALSKI, Atrrep Wiervsz von, 
Russian Outposts 


LAKEY, E.-F-., 


Cows at Barn 


LANSIL, Water FRankxkiin, 
Midnight on the Meuse 


90 


63 


65 


64 


86 


37 


70 


66 


35 


42 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


LAVENCKZ, G. 


Reading to Grandmother 9 
LAWRENCE, Sm Tuomas, P.R.A., 

Head of a Boy 81 
LHERMITTE, Lton Aveustin, 

Landscape and Figures 87 
MADRAZO, Raimunpo ps, 

La Coquette 111 
MANTON, W. | 

Portrait of Corot 2 


MARECO, Vicror, 
The Reader 34 


MICHEL, Gerorces, 
Landscape 48 


MIRALLES, Francots, 
The New Poem 11 


MONTICELLI, Apotruer, 


Wood Nymphs 94 
MOSLER, Henry, N.A., 

The Water Carrier AT 

Springtime 50 


MURPHY, J. Francis, N.A., 
November 80 


PASINI, AxzBerro, 


Door at the Moorish Palace 23 
Statues of Memnon 26 
Market Scene—Constantinople 29 


Halt of the Caravan 68 


ESE Oe eee SO se a 
See aoe te 


PERRAULT, Léon Bazitxz, 
In the Apple Orchard 108 


PERRET, Armé, : 
Hour of the Angelus 49 


PICKNELL, Wixuram L., N.A., 


Man in Boat | 56 
In California 110 


POITTEVIN, Evektne Lz, i | 
The Seaside —~©60 


PORTIELJE, Epwarp, 7 Hi 
Fisherman’s Wooing ri 


PREYER, Jonwann WILHELM, 
Fruit 58 


RICHARDS, Wir1i1am Trost, N.A., 
Coast of Cornwall 105 


RICHOMME, Juvtes, 
*¢ Speak for It! ” 13 


ROSENTHAL, Tosy Enpwarp, 
The Vacant Chair 96 


SANCHEZ-PERRIER, E., 
Zocco Grande, Tangiers 59 


SANTORO, Rvusens, 
Canal—Venice $2 


SCHODL, Max, 
Still Life | 67 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


SCHREYER, Apotr, 


Imperial Carrier 45 

Preparing for the Attack 98 

The Watering Place 107 
SIGNORINI, Grvsepr1, 

Court Jester’s Favorite Tune 36 
SONNTAG, WiruraM Louis, N.A., 

Heart of the Alleghenies 46 
SPERL, Jonann, 

The Wooing 14 
STUART, GiLsert, 

Portrait 3 44 
TANNERT, L., 

The Toy Dealer 4 
TER MEULEN, Francois Pieter, 

Sheep in Pasture 101 


THAULOW, Frirz, 
Bridge at Verona 89 


TIFFANY, Lovis C., N.A., 
The Orient 20 


TROYON, Constant, 
Landscape and Cattle 78 


TURNER, A. M., 
Autumn Tints 10 


VAN BLAAS, EvceEne, 
A Blonde 1 


VAN DER VENNE, Apriaan, 
The Proscribed Race 108 


VAN MARCKE, Emitz, 


Landscape and Cows 


VERBOECKHOVEN, Evcrnet JosEerx, 
Sheep in the Stable 


VERNET, Horacte AntTomne CHARLES, 
Napoleon 


VIBERT, Jenan GeEorGES, 
The Last Glance 


VON HAGAN, L., 
The Archivist 


WHITAKER, G. W., 
Fruit Piece 


WORMS, Jutes, 
Lady in the Garden 


ZIEM, Feurx, 
View in Venice 


ZUBER-BUHLER, Fnairz C., 
Day Dreams 


STATUARY 


A Saucy Boy 
Vanity 
Daughter of Pharaoh 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


92 


85 


15 


715 


ce 


Cr 
ae 


104 


18 


112 
113 
114 


Ses 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 
THURSDAY, JANUARY Qlsr, 1909 


AT MENDELSSOHN HALL 
(Fortieth Street, east of Broadway) 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.30 o’CLOCK 


No. 1 
1 Sh emeciae EUGENE VAN BLAAS : 
3B 4 Jey GERMAN N 
gyi 1843— 
A BLONDE 


Tue head and shoulders of a young peasant girl, the face in 
three-quarter view to the right. Over a chemise of white linen 
she wears a bodice of lilac, and a blue scarf is thrown over her 
shoulders, leaving her throat and neck bare. Her fair hair is 
gathered at the back of her head, and a number of stray ring- 
lets cluster round her ears and over her brow. 


Signed at the middle left, EucENrE Van Buaas. 
Height, 914 inches; width, 7 inches. 
Estate of the late Josern F. Knapp. 


No. 2 


W. MANTON WER: 


Contemporary 


PORTRAIT OF COROT AS Hews 


Tue head and shoulders of “ Pére Corot,” painted evidently 
from memory of him as he was a few months before his death. 
His kindly, wrinkled countenance beams upon the spectator, 
fringed by a leonine head of silvery hair. His coat is of black 
cloth, his black silk tie is loosely knotted round his neck, and 
in the buttonhole of his lapel gleams the scarlet ribbon of the 
Legion of Honor. 
Signed on the back, W. Manvon Fecrr, Marcu, 1875. 

Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarREN SHERBURNE. 


No. 3 . 


EDUARD GRUTZNER _ —_ 


GERMAN 
1846— 


GOOD VINTAGE FM, Lanford 


Aw old monk, in the black and white robes of his order, has 
poured himself out a glass of wine, and holds it between him- 
self and the light to admire its color before drinking. A pew- 
ter flagon stands beside him on a large hogshead, and his face 
is smiling and wrinkled all over in the anticipation of pleasure 
to come. 
Signed at the lower right, Ev. Grirzner, 1882. 

. Height, 111/, inches; width, 9 inches. 
Estate of the late JoserH F. Knapp, 


No. 4 


L. TANNERT 
Contemporary 


er. 


al 


THE TOY DEALER 


In an old-world corner of a little German town, two children 
are inspecting the treasures drawn from the pack of an 
itinerant toy dealer. The boy holds a punchinello in his 
outstretched hands, while the little girl clasps her hands in 
admiration. The pedlar, an old gray-haired man with his 
heavy pack on his back, stands leaning on a red cotton um- 
brella while he expatiates on the beauty of his goods. 


Signed at the lower right, L. TANNERT. 
Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarreEN SHERBURNE. 


No. 5 


RUDOLF EPP 
GERMAN 


1834— 
HO hater. 


THE HEAD OF A GIRL 


Tue head and shoulders of a young girl in three-quarter view 
to the left. Her dark skin and black hair would indicate that 
she belongs to Southern Europe, and her poor clothing places 
her in the lower walks of life. She wears a coat of dark cloth 
with a red shawl cast around her shoulders, and her hair is 
plaited in a long braid which hangs down her back. Her fine 


eyes are downcast, and her lips are curved in a half smile. 


Signed at the upper right, R. Err. 
Height, 131, inches; width, 10 inches. 
Estate of the late JosepuH F. Knapp. 


SE a Mey ee ee EO 


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Skat Hea gersnmes esx 


No 6. 


hs 1S bh. & [Xk - Sia 
JEAN JACQUES HENNER 


| pnt?) /94, a 
RUTH ae Hae ae le 


Tue head and shoulders of a young girl, her figure in profile 
to the left, her face turned directly towards the spectator. 
Her fine dark eyes look out of a pale spirituelle face, the 
ivory-like tints of which are in strong contrast with the wealth 
of dark-red hair which falls in heavy masses upon her shoul- 
ders, which are left bare by her low-cut gown. The back- 
ground is a tone of deep crimson. 


Signed at the upper lefi, J. HENNER. 
Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarREN SHERBURNE. 


Dee Jes \s" 


; 4 youve DON GERMAN HERNANDEZ 


SPANISH 


Contemporary 


AT THE OPERA M SIA 


A FASHIONABLY dressed young lady reclines with her elbow on 
the rail of her crimson and gilt box, while she raises her opera 
glasses to her eyes for a good look at the audience. She wears 
a low-cut gown of white satin and a number of roses lie on the 
chair beside her. 


Signed at the lower left, D. Hernanpez, Roma. 
Height, 1214, inches; width, 9 inches. 
Estate of the late Josrrn F. Knapp. 


Jon fre C. P. GILARDI 
ITALIAN 
LEA Contemporary / At . 


pe 


ITALIAN CONVENT os 


Berore the entrance to a range of cloisters, which several 
workmen are busy renovating, stands an old curé to whom a 
workman is explaining some point about the building. The 
ground is overgrown with weeds, and a spade and mortar 
board stand close by. The background shows a glimpse of a 
rugged mountain beneath which the houses of the village 
nestle. 


Signed at the lower left, C. P. Gitarp1, 1878. 
Height, 13 inches; width, 10 inches. 


Estate of the late Josern F. Knapp. 


No. 9 
Sfoente€, G. LAVENCKZ Do 
; Contemporary sense 


READING TO GRANDMOTHER 


Ow an oaken settle against a rough-cast wall an old peasant 
woman sits, listening to her little granddaughter reading the 
Bible. The old woman wears a dress of rough green cloth; her 
head is bound in a brown kerchief, and she leans her knotted 
hands on the head of a stout staff. The little girl wears a 
red skirt and white chemise, in the bosom of which is a red 


rose. 


Signed at the lower left, G. LAveNckz, Mtncuen, 1876. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 91%, inches. 


Estate of the late Josern F. Knapp. 


No. 10 


A. M. TURNER 


f. AMERICAN 
Contemporary 
“AUTUMN TINTS as nae 


Water Color 


Tue head and shoulders of a young maiden in three-quarter 
view to the spectator. The masses of her blue-black hair fall 
in unrestrained waves upon her shoulders, left bare by the 
low-cut dress of filmy gauze, and frame an expressive face 
whose delicate tints are in marked contrast to the color of her 
hair and the background, which suggests the gold and bronze 
of autumn foliage. 


Signed at the right, A. M. Turner, 99. 
Height, 15 inches; width, 13 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


he WO No. 11 


FRANCOIS MIRALLES 


< FRENCH 
THE NEW POEM AM se 


Tue half-length picture of a young woman sitting reading 
the pages of a small volume. She wears a jacket of simple 
black, plainly cut, with a fichu of filmy lace around her shoul- 
ders. Her hair is dressed high on top of her head, and in it 
are a few scarlet blossoms. Her eyes are cast down upon the 
book, and her face is strongly lighted from the upper right. 


Signed at the upper left, F. Mmaxrzss, 1878. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Warren SHERBURNE. 


» 
No. 12 cm Oty, 


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Ry tro PN 
Weta, 
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JULES ADOLPHE GRISON 


SS ROC FRENCH 
e4 a £ Sx Contemporary 


CARD PLAYERS Gasp _ Cinder 


Two gentlemen in eighteenth century costume are seated at a 
table playing cards. One of them has taken off his periwig and 
is paying strict attention to his cards. His opponent with a 
smile exposes his hand to a friend who sits by him, and who 
regards his vis-a-vis with a questioning eye. Both are smoking 
long churchwardens, and sundry flasks and mugs of beer stand 
on the table and chairs. 3 


Signed at the wpper right, Grison. 
Height, 101, inches; width, 141, inches. 


Estate of the late Jossern F. Knapp. 


No. 18 | En 


JULES RICHOMME 


FRENCH 
1818—1903 


ae SPEAK FOR IT!” (late, Efenty 


BesiprE a plain wooden table a young Italian girl is teaching 
a puppy to beg, holding in her fingers a small piece of bread. 
On the table is an ancient brass lamp, a plate and a loaf of 
bread, and on the floor a basket of vegetables and three 


oranges. 


Signed at the lower right, RicHomMME. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 1014 inches. 


Estate of the late Josern F. Knapp. 


No. 14 


JOHANN SPERL 


GERMAN 


1840— 
THE WOOING My GUO tuner 


A LITTLE group sits at tea in the living-room of a humble 
cottage, through the thick walls of which a single window 
admits a scanty ray of sunlight. At the head of the table a 
young girl is demurely sitting, her eyes cast down, and her 


hand playing with her teacup, while, with his arm on the 
back of her chair, a young peasant is taking advantage of 
this opportunity to press his suit. Two old women, presumably 
the mothers of the young people, are carrying on an animated 
discussion, and a couple of young urchins think that their 
meal is of more importance than the foolishness of their 
elders. 


Signed at the lower right, Spert, MUNCHEN. 
Height, 114% inches; width, 171% inches. 
Estate of the late JoseruH F. Knapp. 


No. 15 


HORACE ANTOINE CHARLES VERNET 


FRENCH 


1758—1836 : ; 
NAPOLEON I VMiureth 


THE great world-conqueror appears out of the mist of battle, 
riding his favorite Arab charger. He wears the familiar 
cocked hat and short-waisted green coat with red collar and 
trimming of the corps of Guides in which he has been so often 
depicted. Over his uniform he wears a light-gray overcoat, 
and in his right hand he carries a small telescope. The picture 
is strongly lighted from a blue sky in which float masses of 
light cloud. 


Signed at the lower right, Cant VERNET. 
Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Warren SHERBURNE. 


SRN a ay Oa ee ee 
a ne eghge Cy) Cena aaa ae 
* ree ‘ 


No. 16 0 0 
KARL HERBSTHOFFER 4 


HUNGARIAN 


1821—1876 


THE FORTUNE TELLER an 


In the common room of an old-time inn, a group of swagger- 
ing blades surround a heavy oaken table. One of their number, 
younger and better dressed than his companions, is having his 
palm read by a gypsy maiden, who starts from her seat as if 
alarmed by what she reads in her patron’s countenance, She 
wears a petticoat of light green, and a gaudy scarf is thrown 
over one shoulder, from which her dress has slipped, revealing 
the coppery hue of her bust beneath. The men wear the dress 
of the swashbucklers of the seventeenth century, breastplates, 
leather jackets, and thigh boots, and are armed with heavy 
rapiers. In the darkness of the background a cook is busy over 
his pots, and an old crone whispers to one of the men who is 
seated by the younger girl. 


Signed at the lower right, Cuas. HerpstHorrer, Paris, 1869. 
Height, 1014 inches; width, 14 inches. 
Estate of the late Jossern F. Knapp. 


66 as Vhs: No. 17 ce, 


i 
EDUARD GRUTZNER 


GERMAN 


ga. § 


1846 , 
MONK READING —teeend: ag 


BrsivE a wooden table, a monk sits in a wide arm-chair, up- 
holstered in red and studded with heavy brass nails. His atten- 
tion is absorbed in a leather-covered volume which he holds in 
his right hand, and which, to judge from the smile upon his 
face, he finds more than ordinarily amusing. His left hand 
rests upon the board, and clasps the bottom of a long glass, 
the contents of which may perhaps add to his joviality. A 
second volume lies on the table, half out of the picture, which 
is strongly lighted from the upper left. 
Signed at the lower right, Ev. Grurzner, 85. 

Height, 141, inches; width, 111, inches. 
Estate of the late JoserH F. Knapp. 


No. 18 


FRITZ C. ZUBER-BUHLER 
SWISS 


glitEé 


DAY DREAMS 


A youne girl of some fifteen summers stands beside a table, 
washing some cloths in a china bowl. She is poorly clad in a 
blue skirt and white chemise, which slips half way down her 
bust, leaving her arms and shoulders bare. Her long fair hair 
falls unconfined to her waist; her eyes are closed, and she 
turns her head to one side and inclines it as if to feel upon 
her cheek the warmth of her own fair shoulder. 
Signed at the lower right, Zuser BuHLer. 

Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarREN SHERBURNE. 


No. 19 : : 
WILLIAM HENRY HILLIARD a 


AMERICAN 


1836— A. Lind yrmory 


MARSH-MEADOWS—SUMMER 


Over a shallow reedy pool, framed on either side by thick 
growing trees and tangled undergrowth, the eye is led to a 
long vista of verdant undulating meadow which extends to 
the distant horizon. Overhead the sky is covered by rolling 
masses of cloud, holding promise of showers, between which 
a few patches of blue sky peep here and there. 


Height, 11% inches; length, 20 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


4 | 
No. 20 \ ly rs 


LOUIS C. TIFFANY, N.A. 


AMERICAN 
ee. oe EY fag Sr 4 
THE ORIENT Fe 


By the shore of the Golden Horn are drawn up a couple of 
feluccas, their long lateen sails furled, while their crews busy 
themselves, some on board and some on shore. Several other 
boats ply upon the blue waters, and in the distance can be 
seen the roofs and minarets of Constantinople. 


Signed at the lower left, Louis C. Tirrany. 
Height, 10 inches; width, 18 inches. 
Estate of the late JoserpH F. Knapp. 


No. 21 
CESARE DETTI 


tans ITALIAN 
; 1848— 


THE ART LESSON ve MMe 


Tue picture shows a young lady of the early eighteenth cen- 


tury seated in a corner of a studio, gazing with critical eye 
upon a sketch which she is executing. Behind her stands her 
master, his palette on his thumb, his body bent forward with 
right hand outstretched to emphasize the points of his criti- 
cism. Upon the left of the picture is seated the model, a man 
in the costume of a Roman general, and in the corner is a lay 
figure in armor. The lady is richly dressed in a gown of blue 
silk, with her hair dressed high at the back. The artist is evi- 
dently an elderly dandy, his long-tailed coat of crimson vel- 
vet being heavily embroidered with gold, while his knee 
breeches and silk stockings show off to advantage a well- 
turned calf and ankle. In the background is an unfinished 
picture, and the walls are hung with Oriental rugs, musical 
instruments and the usual paraphernalia of a studio. 


Signed at the lower left, C. Derr1, Roma, 79. 
Height, 121 inches; length, 16 inches. 


Estate of the late JoserpH F. Knapp. 


No. 22 


JULES ELIE DELAUNAY 


FRENCH 
1828—1891 


oo iy ae 
ARTILLERY —VINCENNES Eteentik ‘ 


In the paved courtyard of a barracks a small group of officers 
are standing ready to mount, while in the background be- 
neath the wall of a building a number of troopers are already 
in the saddle. The uniforms are of dark gray, with a broad 
red stripe down the side of the trousers, and the characteristic 
képi of the French soldiery. The day has been rainy, and 
the stones of the courtyard are still wet, while the patch of 
sky which is visible between the buildings is cloud-covered, 
and holds promise of more rain to come. 


Signed at the lower right, J. Detaunay. 
Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarREN SHERBURNE. 


ALBERTO PASINI 


ITALIAN \h ¢ | “" 
bor Of Paek 1826—1899 yale ws 


DOOR AT THE MOORISH PALACE 


In the foreground of the picture stands a horse, whose master 
is seated upon a broad flight of steps which leads to the dark 
portal of a Moorish palace, flanked by slender pillars and 
surmounted by two pointed windows, the space between being 
filled with pierced brickwork of Oriental type. A heavy can- 
opy above the windows casts a deep shadow over the greater 
part of the wall, while the remainder, which is ornamented 
with blue tiles, is ablaze under the direct rays of an African 
sun. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Pastn1, 1882. 
Height, 18 inches; width, 111, inches 
Estate of the late Joseru F. Knapp. 


No. 24 ner “ 
O 


CHARLES BAUGNIET 


FRENCH 
1814—1880 


DRESSING FOR THE BALL 


In the corner of a handsome apartment, in which we get 
glimpses of gilt consoles, fine porcelains and lofty panelling 
a young woman stands while her maid gives the final touches 
to her costume. Her dress is of pink silk, trimmed with heavy 
lace, and is cut low off the shoulders, leaving the neck and 
arms bare. Her hair is dressed low on her neck, and a couple 


of curls escape to fall with consummate art upon her fair 
shoulders. 


Signed at the lower left, C. Baven1ez. 
Height, 22 inches; width, 1714 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


och /Pe 


' No. 25 yl yi 
pes: 4. 
FREDERICK ARTHUR BRIDGMAN, N.A. 
AMERICAN : 
184.7— 


TURKISH RUG MERCHANT : oi saeee 
On a divan, beside which is a small table, sits_an old Turk, 
clad in a long yellow gown and turban. Beside him on a 
species of cage sits one of his men, to whom he appears to 
be giving instructions. The merchant is smoking a long pipe 
and his cup of coffee stands on the table beside him. In the 
corner is a pile of saddles, rugs and other articles, and a long 
flintlock leans against the wall behind. 
Signed at the lower right, F. A. Bripeman. 

Height, 131% inches; width, 181% inches. 
Estate of the late JosserpuH F. Kwapp. 


a 
No. 26 Gg 
te ALBERTO PASINI i 
| Sa. iN J TALIAN 
/4 ie ¥ 
| suereme pe 1826—1899 
STATUES OF MEMNON \S*~ 


A Fuar stretch of meadow-land with a small pool in the fore- 
ground, and in the middle distance the two colossi, seated 
gazing over the desert which they have guarded for untold 
centuries. Behind them the ground breaks into low hills of 
basalt formation, in which are the portals of great rock-hewn 
temples. Behind the hills the sun sinks in splendor, casting 
a halo of light around the statues, and on the level sward in 
front the smoke from an Arab camp-fire ascends without a 
quiver into the still evening air. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Pastnt. 
Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarREN SHERBURNE. 


AES Td va eee 


buet stoeMecbketh. WALIAN 


Soteg lige aon wh 


No. 27 


CHARLES F. E. DESHAYES 


Contemporary ae ol 
LANDSCAPE Cg "le a 


A NaARROw river runs through the centre of the picture, the 
nearer bank running out into the waters in a marshy, reedy 
promontory. On either bank a number of tall trees grow close 
by the water’s edge, their leafy branches massed against the 
sky, the light shining between their trunks and lighter twigs. 
A small boat, in which sits a man fishing, is moored in the 
stream, the waters of which run quietly by, reflecting in their 
depths the forms of the trees, and the purple of clouds, 


s 


which glow with the last rays of the sunset. vet - 


Signed at the lower left, Cu. DesHAYEs. 
Height, 17 inches; length, 26 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Warren SHERBURNE. 


No. 28 


L. BAZZANI 


Contemporary 


POMPEIIAN INTERIOR 


A youne girl sits upon a low parapet leaning against a fluted 
pillar which supports the peristylium of a Pompeiian house. 
A soft garment of blue is thrown over a tunic of white cloth, 
and descends in a graceful fold to the ground. In her lap are 
a few blossoms, while others are scattered near by. Upon the 
right is seen a statue of the tutelary deity of the household, 
and on the left a portion of the fountain which occupied the 
centre of the courtyard in every Roman household. 

Signed at the lower left, L. Bazzan1, Roma, 1880. 


Height, 18 inches; width, 12%, inches. 
Estate of the late Josep F. Knapp. 


DS otis Ct Ne =e eet. Ae a) a 
uit rma ey 79 ts Ge 


No. 29 


ALBERTO PASINI 


ITALIAN 


“y iP ; é ui 
1826—1899 piv or 


MARKET SCENE—CONSTANTINOPLE 


Tue picture shows an animated scene on the outskirts of 
Constantinople. A scarlet-painted coach attended by outriders 
has drawn up for a moment to allow the occupants to gaze on 
the group of hucksters and itinerant merchants who have 
pitched their tents just outside the walls, and who are busy 
bargaining with their customers. In the distance, the dome and 
minarets of a mosque stand out against the sky, and on the 
right the houses of the town peep forth from among the trees 
on the side of a low hill. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Pasin1, 1868. 
Height, 10% inches; width, 18 inches. 
Estate of the late JoserH F. Knapp. 


No. 80 


JEAN BAPTISTE ANTOINE GUILLEMINET ~ 


FRENCH 


1st oe ; 
IN THE HENNERY oD US telnger— 


In the corner of the farm-yard in an old barrel turned on its 
side a hen has gathered her downy brood, and clucks vigor- 
ously at a peacock which has dared to sit on the roof of her 
abode. In front of her a chanticleer lifts his voice long and 
loud, while a motley collection of ducks and hens scratch in 
the straw or drink from an earthen dish of water. On a perch 
overhead a dove has built her nest, and close beside her a 
couple of chickens quietly watch the tumult below. 


Signed at the lower left, GUILLEMINET. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


No. 81 


ALBERT PIERRE DAWANT 


Contemporar 
THE CABARET pr e7 Lor barr’, 


Tue scene shows the interior of a provincial German beer 
shop. A couple of men and a young woman are seated at a 
table finishing their meal. A large meat pie stands before them, 
and a young flaxen-haired attendant is bringing them a fresh 
supply of beer. One of the men wears a fur cap, and is talking 
earnestly to his companions. The other is quietly smoking, his 
hat and umbrella on the table close at hand. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Dawant. 
Height, 251, inches; width, 20 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


ia YE 37 No. 82 


4 AS- RUBENS SANTORO 


SPANISH 
Contemporary 


CANAL—VENICE ~W.cU1. Ja for 


Tue sparkling waters of a broad canal run through the mid- 
dle of the picture. On the right the picturesque outlines of 
a number of old houses stand out against the deep-blue sky, 
with their balconies and flights of steps descending to the 
water’s edge, all shining white in the glare of the sun. On the 
left, in deep shadow, is the wall of a large garden, above which 
shows the foliage of the trees. Beneath the wall a couple of 
boats are moored, the boatmen lazily watching the scene be- 
fore them. 


Signed at the lower left, Rusens Santoro. 
Height, 20 inches; width, 13 inches. 


Estate of the late Joseru F. Knapp. 


No. 33 


M. F. H. DE HAAS, N.A. 
AMERICAN 


1832—1895 Uy, os 


OFF THE COAST «Grr 


THE evening sun, setting et bank of cloud, sends a 
pathway of silver light over the sea. The tide is going out 
and leaves large pools of water on the moist sands, and a 
large fishing smack is being rapidly left high and dry upon 
the beach. Farther out, a group of other boats are seen, most 
of them with sails furled for the night, and at the water’s 
edge a few fisher folk, men and women, stand watching the 
scene. 

Signed at the lower left, M. F. H. pe Haas, N.A. 


Height, 14 inches; width, 2014 inches. 
Estate of the late JoseruH F. Knapp. 


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VICTOR MARECO 


Contemporary 
THE READER AM eliontgs 
Tue interior of a little cottage, somewhat sparsely furnished, 


but bright and cheerful, the sun pouring in at a large window, 
through which can be seen the roofs of some near-by build- 
ings. By a table on which lies her sewing, an old woman with a 
shawl round her shoulders and a spotless linen cap on her head 
is reading aloud to her little granddaughter, who sits perched 
on a chair at her side. The little girl’s school books and 
satchel lie on the floor beside her, and the sun outlines her 
childish features as she raises her head in rapt attention to 
the words of the book. 
Signed at the lower left, Victron Mareco, 1884. 

Height, 21 inches; length, 26 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


No. 35 


E. F. LAKEY 


AMERICAN 
Contemporary 


COWS AT BARN SA 


A cow stands, her flank to the spectator, looking through the 
doorway of a dark shed, as if awaiting her turn to be milked. 
On the right, the meadow stretches up a gentle slope between 
groves of trees to the middle distance, where it meets the dark 
line of a wood. The sky is entirely concealed behind a heavy 
layer of cloud, and the setting sun, from behind the spectator, 
casts long shadows on the ground. 

Signed at the lower right, E. F. Laxey. 

Height, 16 inches; width, 22 inches. 
Estate of the late Josepn F. Knapp. , 


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No. 36 


GIUSEPPI SIGNORINI 


ITALIAN 


Contemporary “ieee 
COURT JESTER’S FAVORITE ane 


In the vaulted kitchen of a large mansion are gathered a 
picturesque group. The centre is occupied by a scarlet-clad 
jester in cap and bells, who, with one knee upon a settle, 
strums his lute and sings to his own accompaniment. An 
elderly serving man leans forward to warm his hands over a 
brazier, and a woman pauses in a task of plucking a duck. A 
man-at-arms leans on the supper-table, and on the left is 
seated a trumpeter, his instrument slung across his back. Keen 
enjoyment is depicted upon the faces of all, and sundry flasks 
of wine would indicate that the body as well as the mind has 
been well satisfied. 


Signed at the lower right, Grusepr1 S1cgNorin1, Roma. 
; Height, 181, inches; width, 26 inches. 
Estate of the late JosepuH F. Knapp. 


No. 37 


JULES JUSTIN kg > | 


Contemporary 


THE OLD WELL Ce 


On the right of the picture stands the oA old farm- 
house; up the steps leading to the door a woman is carrying a 
heavy basket, stooping forward to the load. Close under the 
wall is an old well with a stone curb and lean-to roof, a chain 
dropping from the clumsy windlass to the depths beneath. A 
fine cockerel and his wives are busy near by picking at the 
grain which has been thrown there, and in the distance is the 
roof of a more modern part of the buildings. 


Signed at the lower left, Jures Justin. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Warren SHERBURNE. 


No. 38 
THEODORE GIRARD 
FRENCH e 
Contemporary LMber eee: 
THE DAIRY MAIDS 


Tue scene shows the cool, inviting entrance to a dairy, with 
the shutters of a window let down to serve as a counter for 
the display of the wares, milk cans, cream jars and the like. 
A young girl, her apron looped up to show a dark skirt be- 
neath, is pouring milk from a pitcher into a bowl held by a 
golden-haired companion, while a dog at their feet awaits anx- 
iously the meal which he knows to be in store for him. 
Inscribed on back: 


Le souscrit déclare que le tableau ci-contre est original. 
Ture. GrrarD. 


Brvxettes, Juillet 1869. 


Signed at the lower right, Tu. Gmagp, 1868. 
Height, 27 inches; width, 21 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 
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No. 39 
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STANISLAS CHLEBOWSKI g 
RUSSIAN “i 
Contemporary ; 


THE YOUNG PASHA ‘ ; ) 


On a divan in the corner of a sunny apartment in a Turkish 
seraglio lies a beautiful young woman, her dark hair flowing 
in unrestrained profusion over her long robes of pink and 
white silk, beneath which one small slippered foot daintily pro- 
trudes. A negro attendant, followed by two nurses, brings in 
her little boy, the young pasha, a resplendent figure in a 
brilliant fez of scarlet, his little tunic and breeches heavily en- 
crusted with gold embroidery. A dagger is in his sash, and in 
his hand he carries a naked scimitar, with which he has been 
dealing destruction to a regiment of toy soldiers standing on 
the floor. Beyond the little group we have a glimpse of a 
sunny garden and the windows of the farther wing of the 
house. 


Signed at the lower left, Sr, CuteBowsx1, 1879. 
Height, 28 inches; width, 22 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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No. 40 


WILLIAM HENRY HILLIARD 


AMERICAN 
1836— 


WOOD INTERIOR pele mee 


A parx pool in the depths of the forest, over the surface of 
which skims a small bird. Dense trees grow close around, their 
branches reflected from the mirror of the waters, while be- 
tween their topmost twigs a glimpse of blue sky appears, its 
farther view being blotted out by the surrounding growth. 


Height, 18 inches; length, 30 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


Bech 4 No. 41 


A wicye~ ALFONS BODENMULLER 


GERMAN 


CARITAS | GT) MOPAR, 


A voor woman carrying a baby has come to the door of a rich 
merchant to beg for alms, and sits exhausted upon the stone 
steps before the house. The lady of the house, her heart 
touched with compassion, brings her little daughter to hand 
the unfortunates a bowl of food. The figures are dressed in 
the style of the late fifteenth century, the lady in red, with 
a broad wimple on her head, her daughter in green, with a 
long trailing skirt. In the background is the market place, 
with a group of women round the fountain. 


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Signed at the lower left, Atrons BopENMULLER, MUNCHEN, 1879. 
Height, 2714, inches; width, 20% inches. 
Estate of the late Joseru F. Knapp. 


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No. 42 


WALTER FRANKLIN LANSIL 


AMERICAN 


SAenteh 1846— 
MIDNIGHT ON THE MEUSE 


A LARGE square-rigged sailing ship lies peacefully at anchor 
in the midst of a broad expanse of water. A few smaller boats 
are dotted here and there over the scene, and in the distance 
the dark outlines of the buildings of a fair-sized town, spark- 
ling with lights, stretch across the background of the pic- 
ture. Overhead, the sky is covered with dark rolling cloud, 
save in the centre, where a break in the mass of vapor shows 
the depths beyond, whence a flood of moonlight pours upon 
the surface of the still waters, turning the night into the sem- 
blance of day. 


Signed at the lower left, Waurer F. Lansiz, 1893. 
Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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No. 43 


ANDREW FISHER BUNNER, N.A. 
AMERICAN LAT, 
1841—1897 vy, he W1gtr- 
CAMPANILE OF SAN PAOLO, VENICE 


THE scene shows a little corner in Venice, where a narrow 
canal, running, as in a chasm, between the walls of great 
houses so close built that no ray of sunlight can penetrate, 
joins the broader waters of another canal, spanned on the left 
by the arch of a bridge. A vendor of vegetables passing in his 
boat exchanges pleasantries with two girls washing clothes in 
a narrow doorway. Towering above the crowded houses is the 
great tower of the church of San Paolo, standing out boldly 
against a cloudy sky and dwarfing even the tallest of the sur- 
rounding houses. 
Signed at the lower left, A. F. BunNeR, VENICE. 

Height, 32 inches; width, 22 inches. 
Estate of the late Josern F. Knapp. 


No. 44 
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GILBERT STUART nf Bes 
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1755—1898_ Ly ,94 : : 
PORTRAIT ¥ 
Tue half-length portrait of a man in the prime of life, sit- Ei 


ting in three-quarter view to the right. He is dressed n a 
heavy coat of brown cloth, the collar rising high at the back 
of the neck. His throat is encircled by a stock of white linen, 
and his dark brown hair, growing low upon his forehead, 
frames a face full of character and determination. 
Inscribed on stretcher, Capt. CHARLES SARGENT. a 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. Bi 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE, 


An RSX No. 45 


ADOLF SCHREYER 


GERMAN 
1828—1899 


IMPERIAL CARRIER 


A sMALL party travelling through the frozen wilds of Russia 
are overtaken by a sudden snow squall. An old man sits 
wrapped in heavy garments within a covered sledge drawn by 
six horses harnessed three abreast, one of each line being 
ridden by a swarthy Cossack. They are just crossing a bridge 
over a small rivulet, and some of the horses edge off as though 
frightened at the prospect. A glimpse is caught of an at- 
tendant who rides behind the sledge enveloped in the swirling 
snowflakes. On the right of the road is a mass of rock stand- 
ing out in dark contrast against the white shroud which 
covers the landscape. 


Signed at the lower left, Ap. SCHREYER. 
Height, 26 inches; width, 34 inches. 
Estate of the late Joseru F. Knapp. 


No. 46 


WILLIAM LOUIS SONNTAG, N.A. 


AMERICAN 


HEART OF THE ALLEGHENIES 


Hicu on the side of a mountain the spectator stands; to right 
and left stretches the circle of the hills, ridge succeeding ridge 
as far as the eye can see. On the nearer hillside the devastat- _ 
ing tempest, or the ruthless hand of man, has denuded the 
slope of trees, leaving an ugly bare scar behind, but in the 
distance the forests grow thicker and hide the sores. Beneath, 
the fertile valley stretches, dotted with houses, to the limit 
of vision, the distance veiled in the light mist of twilight. 
Overhead the sky is a serene blue flecked with light clouds, 
rose pink in the sunset. 


Signed at the lower right, W. L. Sonnvaa, 1872. 
Height, 24 inches; length, 38 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Warren SHERBURNE. 


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No. 47 


HENRY MOSLER, N.A. 


AMERICAN 
1841— 


THE WATER CARRIER oD US Oatiinge— 


A sRicHT-Facep little Italian girl, clad in a blue petticoat 
and white chemise, over which are a brilliant shawl and green 
apron, is carrying a large copper jar filled with water, her 
left arm outstretched to balance its heavy weight. She walks 
between the white walls of a garden, glaring in the noonday 
sun, but shaded to some extent by a thickly growing creeper 
which overhangs the path. Between the walls can be seen the 
summit of a mountain standing out against the deep blue of 
an Italian sky. 


Signed at the lower right, Henry Moster. 
Height, 36 inches; width, 26 inches. 
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GEORGES MICHEL Paget : 
FRENCH Hh, gets 
1763—1843 i, 


LANDSCAPE 


A sanpy, deep-rutted road cuts its ugly scar across the centre 
of the picture, winding between the rounded slopes of two 
slight eminences. To right and left stand a number of fine old 
oaks, standing out in bold masses against the sky, sentinels 
against the ages. The dark body of their foliage makes 
agreeable contrasts with the play of light and shade upon the 
ground below, while between their trunks and across the 
sharp-cut shoulders of the hill the eye sees naught but sky 
and blue vaporous clouds floating in the measureless abyss of 


space. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 28 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


No. 49 « 


AIME PERRET 


FRENCH 
1847— 


HOUR OF THE ANGELUS 


Over a rough meadow sloping gently upward to the right, a 
flock of geese slowly wend their way homeward. The goose 
girl, in rough homespun cloak, sabots on her feet and her 
head bound in a kerchief, paces slowly behind, her knitting in 
her hands, her eyes cast down to mark the busy click of the 
needles. In the distance, a row of trees borders the horizon, 
and the mass of a church stands out in the purple haze of 
twilight. An air of calm broods over the scene, and high over- 
head the new moon swims in the limpid ether. 


Signed at the lower right, Aimé PERRET. 
Height, 29 inches; length, 36 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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No. 50 


HENRY MOSLER, N.A. 


AMERICAN Hoon 
1841— Lhe ptt ietlig 
SPRINGTIME 


In the corner of a meadow, before a background of dark 
foliage, is a small boy of some eight years of age. The collar 
of his shirt is open at the neck and he wears no coat. He has 
set down a pitcher which he has been carrying and is busily 
decorating his hat with wild flowers which grow round him in 
luxuriant profusion amid the rich grass of the meadow: pop- 
pies, dandelions, wild carrot and the like. The sun shines full 
upon his fair head, and upon the left, a small patch of blue 
sky can be seen through the branches. 


Signed at the lower right, HENry Mostrr, Paris, 1878. 
Height, 361, inches; width, 26 inches. 
Estate of the late Josern F. Knapp. 


No. 51 


WILLIAM HENRY HILLIARD 


AMERICAN saating 


1836— 


SADDLEBACK MOUNTAIN 


Turoveu the centre of the picture runs the placid waters of 
a fair-sized river, disappearing in the middle distance round 
the shoulder of a hill. To right and left the ground slopes 
sharply down to the water’s edge, the hill sides clothed in ver- 
dant forests, tinged russet and gold with the hues of the first 
days of autumn. In the distance, the huge bulk of Saddleback 
Mountain rears its outline against the sky, the grayish blue 
of its sides marred by the scar of a deep gully which traverses 
it from top to bottom. The sky is a quiet blue, covered for the 
most part by fleecy masses of cloud. 


Signed at the lower right, W. H. Hrxiarp. 
Height, 24 inches; length, 40 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarreN SHERBURNE. 


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A. CORELLI 


ITALIAN 


Contemporary 


THE APPIAN WAY eG J? WA Sae 


Tue picture shows a gateway in a half-ruined wall against 
which leans a dusky maiden bearing in her arms a basket of 
fruit. Round the angle of the wall sweeps a narrow road, the 
Appian Way, perhaps the most famous highway in the world. 
Over the wall hang branches of trees with brilliant blossoms, 
and in the distance a lady with a parasol leans over a low 
parapet. The scene is brilliantly lit by the rays of the noon- 
day sun shining from out the deep blue of an Italian sky. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Coreti1, Roma. 
Height, 41 inches; width, 28 inches. 
Estate of the late Josern F. Knapp. 


No. 53 


G. W. WHITAKER 


AMERICAN ot 
Contemporary, * 

FRUIT PIECE | %(,/Mttoch4 “he 

Ow an oaken table, whose polished surface reflects the gold 


and crimson of their skins, are heaped a quantity of luscious 
fruit: peaches, grapes, pears, an orange split into segments, 
and many others. Behind them the light falls upon the burn- 
ished sides of a brass water-jar, while the tones of the back- 
ground, curtains of old gold and dull peacock blue, accentuate 
the soft bloom upon their tender forms. 


Signed at the liwer right, G. W. WuitaKer. 
Height, 39 inches; length, 44 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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x ees JULES ADOLPHE GOUPIL 
i FRENCH 


1839—1883 
THE VISIT Cv. Pesarker 


A FOOTMAN in powdered wig and knee breeches is just closing 
the doors of the reception-room as a visitor, leaning on the 
arm of the lady of the house, approaches to greet the other 
guests. The costumes are in the style of the end of the Second 
Empire, when small bonnets, bustles and heavy curls were 
worn. The visitor is in black velvet, with a fine Cashmere shawl 
thrown over her shoulders, her hostess being in blue silk, cut 
low at the neck, and wearing a single rose in her fair hair. 
The furniture of the room indicates that the owner is a per- 
son of refinement as well as wealth. 


Signed at the lower left, Jures Gourit, 1870. 
Height, 39 inches; length, 511% inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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GIRLANDO CORTAZZO 


: aA Ay Miah ee ITALIAN 
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Contemporary 


RECEPTION OF THE SQUIRE’S BRIDE 


In the market place of a quaint old town surrounded by fif- 
teenth-century houses, and overlooked by the grim walls of a 
large castle, the citizens are presenting an address to their 
over-lord and his new bride. A notary, in flowing robe and 
full-bottomed wig, is reading his speech, marking his periods 
with uplifted hand. Around him stand a brillantly dressed 
group of gentlemen, while behind them a number of towns- 
people have broached a cask of wine and uproariously drink 
to the health of the happy couple. The latter stand beneath 
an arch of green branches and flowers, the lady in a gown of 
red silk over a light blue petticoat, the man in a travelling 
cloak of brown, red waistcoat and top boots. In the back- 
ground the carriage and postilions wait impatiently for the 
termination of the ceremony. 


Signed at the lower left, GirLANDO CortTazzo. 
Height, 341, inches; width, 57 inches. 
Estate of the late JosepH F. Knapp. 


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No. 56 


WILLIAM L. PICKNELL, N.A. a 
AMERICAN ee BAM Mahon P| 
1852—1897 e | 
MAN IN BOAT re ai 
Over a sea whose glassy surface is undisturbed by the 
slightest ripple, a man in the costume of a Spanish fisherman 
is slowly propelling a small boat. He stands upright in the 
stern, poling the boat. Amidships is a lobster pot, and in the 
bow a confused mass of nets lying above the useless sail. In 
the distance is the outline of the shore, dimly seen through 
the gathering mist of evening. The sky is covered with heavy 
clouds, which lend their sober gray to the bosom of the smooth 
waters. 


Signed at the lower right, Wm. L. PickNELL. 
Height, 48 inches; width, 55 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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JULES WORMS 


FRENCH 
1832— 


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LADY IN THE GARDEN Wie Moce 


In the shade of an old-time hedge, close by a massive stone 
urn, a lady sits alone, reading. She is clad in a flowing gown 
of pink silk cut low at the neck, drawn back from the knee to 
disclose the snowy petticoat beneath, and falling in graceful 
folds to the ground on either side. A large hat shades her face 
from the rays of the sun, which fall full upon her as she sits, 
her right hand raised to her chin in pensive fashion. 


Signed at the lower right, J. Worms. 
Height, 7 inches; width, 5 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Warren SHERBURNE. 


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JOHANN WILHELM PREYER 
Comp ton GERMAN ca 
1803—1889 3 ae 


FRUIT ie Se) Vlg er 


Uron the corner of a marble table lies a bunch of luscious 
fruit: a peach split in two and showing the stone, several 
plums, a bunch of grapes and another peach complete the 
group, which shows up effectively against a dark background. 


Signed at the lower right, J. W. Preyer, 1880. 
Height, 9 inches; width, 12 inches. 
Estate of the late Joseru F. Kwapp. 


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j FRENCH fo 
—1907 CEL. Veck 

ZOCCO GRANDE, TANGIERS 


Tuer scene shows a group of wooden stalls within the court- 
yard of a large building in Tangiers. The stalls are used for 
the marketing of vegetables, and a few people pass through 
pricing the wares, while in the foreground a couple of Moors 
sit cross-legged on the ground. The building surrounding the 
market is pierced with arches, which are used as storehouses 
or stables. 


Signed at the lower right, E. SancHEz-Perrier, Tancer, 87. 
Height, 6 inches; width, 10 inches. 
Estate of the late JoserH F. Knapp. 


No. 60 


EUGENE LE POITTEVIN ; 
FRENCH Jf 


1806—1870 | 
THE SEASIDE BA EE ge 


Tue scene shows the beach of a little French watering place, 
in the era of crinolines and chignons. In the foreground a 
young woman is washing some clothes in a tub placed on the 
ground. A young lady wrapped in a bath-robe approaches 
over the sands and directs her steps towards a row of bath- 
houses, undergoing as she passes the severe scrutiny of a 
burly fisherman standing near. In the background a row of 
gentlemen and ladies sit and stand along the beach by the 
edge of the sea, which stretches calm and blue to the horizon. 
Signed at the lower right (monogram), E. L. P. | 

Height, 10 inches; length, 13 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Warren SHERBURNE. 


No. 61 


JULES ADOLPHE GRISON 


FRENCH 


THE BRIDEGROOM 


A RUDDY-FACED young man, probably a small farmer, is 
dressing for his wedding. In his flowered waistcoat, silk 
breeches and stockings and wearing a huge bouquet in his 
bosom, he stands with a sheepish grin on his face before a mir- 
ror, while his old mother stands beside him with clasped 
hands as if overwhelmed with his magnificence. 


Signed at the lower right, Grison. 
Height, 91%, inches; width, 7 inches. 
Estate of the late JoserpH F. Knapp. 


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No. 62 


LEON VICTOR DUPRE pg ome: 
FRENCH (Or 


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1816—1879 ic 
LANDSCAPE CNM Madan | 


Across a narrow river lies a flat meadow in which a number 
of cows take their ease under the care of a woman in a red 
cap. Beyond are seen a number of cottages nestling together 
under the shelter of a clump of tall trees. Upon the right 
grows an old elm, half bare of leaves, its withered branches 
standing out gaunt and bare against the sky, which is of a 
tender blue almost entirely covered with masses of heavy roll- 
ing cloud. Between the clumps of trees the view extends over 
a luxuriant country-side to the blue horizon. 


Signed, Victor Durre, 1867. 
Height, 11 inches; length, 14 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


No. 63 5 “ 


J. BEAUFAIN IRVING, N.A. 


AMERICAN 


1826—1877 To Se - 
CHILDREN ie. if 


Ow a chair, upholstered in green, sits a tiny child clad in the 
lightest of attire, her fair head bent in close examination of 
her great toe, to which something has evidently happened. 
Beside her, on a low stool, is another child similarly dressed, 
who is no less interested in the results of the inspection. 


Signed at the lower right, J. B. Irvine, 65. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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JOSE JIMENEZ Y ARANDA 


SPANISH 
1832— 


IN THE LIBRARY Msi eg SSE LOE 


Aw elderly man, dressed in long tail coat, flowered waistcoat 
and knee breeches has plucked a volume from his shelves, and 
casts a hasty glance over one of its pages, while marking 
another place with his forefinger. His attitude shows that he 
is merely looking up some point which has occurred to him 
while reading the volume which lies open on the table near by. 


Signed at the lower left, J. Ananpa, Paris. 
Height, 13 inches; width, 94, inches. 
Estate of the late Joseru F. Knapp. . 


No. 65 


JEAN GUSTAVE JACQUET 


FRENCH 


HEAD 


Tue head and shoulders of a fair-haired girl. Her dress of 
green velvet, richly embroidered with flowers, is cut low off her 
neck, around which is a necklace of pearls, while over her 
right shoulder is cast a cloak of dark-blue velvet. On her head 
is set a jaunty little hat of the same material as the cloak, 
in which is a spray of white osprey feathers. Her face is in 
three-quarter view to the left, her head leaning saucily to- 
wards her right shoulder as she looks directly at the spectator. 


Signed on the left, G. Jacquet. 
Height, 13 inches; width, 10 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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ALFRED WIERUSZ VON KOWALSKI 


RUSSIAN 


1849— oe oe énbery 


RUSSIAN OUTPOSTS 


A Caucasian chieftain with an attendant sits on his horse 
upon a rocky ledge guarding a gloomy defile in a fastness 
of the mountains. He wears a sheepskin cap, long brown cloak 
and blue trousers. On his right hip he supports a long-bar- 
relled gun, and across his chest are bandoliers full of car- 
tridges. Close behind him is one of his men with a drawn 
sword, and others appear riding up the rocky path in the 
background. A patch of blue sky shows high up on the left, 
and a mountain peak tinged blood-red in the direct rays of the 
sun. 


Signed at the lower left, Wierusz Kowatsk1. 
Height, 131 inches; width, 101 inches. 
Estate of the late JosepH F. Knapp. 


No. 67 


MAX SCHODL 
AUSTRIAN 


STILL LIFE Ai 7 Mherberrery 


On a table heavily inlaid with mother-of-pearl stands a clock 
mounted in a holder of Chinese workmanship. Beside the clock 
is a fine porcelain vase elaborately decorated in enamels of 
various colors, and in front of it is a pair of Japanese fig- 
ures carved in ivory. The corner of a piece of silk embroid- 
ered with designs of flowers in divers colors is thrown across 
the table, and falls in graceful lines in front of it. The paint- 
ing is delicate, and the values of the various substances are 
rendered with great precision. 


Signed at the wpper left, Max Scuonpt, 1888. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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ALBERTO PASINI 
“Se 
ITALIAN 


19 b 7G » 1826—1899 mR : 
eh. anther 
HALT OF THE CARAVAN 


A cavaucape of Arabian horsemen has drawn up at a small 


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oasis, and dismounting, stand in groups of two and three at 
their horses’ heads; they stand in line, close to the trees, as if 
seeking to conceal their presence from an unsuspecting enemy. 
A small pool of water lies in the foreground, and sparse tufts 
of vegetation spring from the arid sand, which extends up to 
the belt of trees. 

Signed at the lower left, A. Pasin1, 1887. 


Height, 18 inches; width, 10 inches. 
Estate of the late JoserH F. Knapp. 


No. 69 


WILLIAM HENRY HILLIARD 


AMERICAN 
1836— 


———— 
PINE FOREST AND POOL ue: CH Ee | 


A sMALL river widens in the foreground into a fair-sized 
pool, in which lie half-submerged the rotting trunks of sev- 
eral fallen pine trees. The forest grows thickly all around, 
and between the upper branches of the trees is seen the out- 
lines of a lofty verdure-clad mountain. The sky is a sunny 
blue, with light hazy clouds near the horizon, while the depths 
of the pool reflect the blue of the sky and the darker rs 
of the surrounding trees. 

Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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No. 70 \ coe 
G. H. KOTSCHENREITER 
GERMAN 


Contemporary Wee a Wi Migs A 


THE RETURN FROM MARKET 


A man clad in a heavy brown ulster stands on the doorstep 
of a large house. Upon his arm is slung a basket, and a fine 
duck hangs from his waist. A green bag over his right shoul- 
der seems to be well filled, probably with more provisions. The 
ground is covered with snow, and he blows on his numbed 


fingers in an endeavor to impart to them some degree of 
warmth. 


Signed at the lower left, G. KotscHEenReItTErR, 1871. 
Height, 1714 inches; width, 144% inches. 
Estate of the late Josern F. Kwapp. 


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FERDINAND VICTOR EUGENE DELACROIX J 


FRENCH ao” 
1799—1863 h ew 


THE ELOPEMENT 


THE greatest of the Romanticists has conceived a little story 
which is staged on a narrow footpath, bordered on the one 
side by a sheer precipice descending to unseen depths, and 
hemmed in on the other by a lofty wall of rock. A lady 
mounted upon a great warhorse, her cloak flying to the 
breeze, rests her hand upon the shoulder of a tall, bearded 
man in medieval attire, who stands leaning upon a heavy 
two-handed sword. At his feet is the body of a man, his foe, 
whom he has struck down in mortal combat, and who raises 
himself on his hands in a last dying effort. The lady’s look 
is bent gently upon her protector’s countenance, as he 
stretches forth his left hand to lead her pawing steed into a 
place of saftey. 


Signed at the lower right, Devacrorx. 
Height, 161, inches; width, 121%, inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Warren SHERBURNE. 


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No. 72 


> ‘ CESARE DETTI 
f Le +r ees ITALIAN oe Sr. (Krewe 


1848— 


THE ARRIVAL 


In an old courtyard, illumined by the slanting rays of an 

Italian sun, stands.a gayly dressed group of figures. An old 

noble of feeble mien leans upon the arm of his daughter, as 

he advances to greet a young couple who have evidenty just . | 
dismounted from a horse which stands under an archway | 
in the background, while between them stands a little boy 

leaning upon a large greyhound. A flight of steps behind the 

group leads to a covered gallery running round the court- 

yard, the parapet of which is adorned with brilliantly painted 
escutcheons. The figures are dressed in the rich style of the 
cinquecento, the ladies in flowing robes of silk and satin, and © 

the gentlemen with fur-trimmed cloaks and trunk hose. 


Signed at. the lower right, C. Derr, 80. 
Height, 16% inches; width, 1214 inches. 
Estate of the late JosepuH F. Knapp. 


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@ 1796—1875 fae 


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ROCKS—FONT AINEBLEAU an 


_ A GREAT mass of moss-grown rocks are heaped one on the 
other in the centre of the picture. From the crannies between 
them grow ferns, delicate maidenhair, and forest flowers. The 
trunks of great trees surround them, and their thick foliage 
forms a screen, shutting off all view of the sky, save a glimpse 
here and there of grayish blue which filters through the inter- 
stices of the leaves. 


Inscribed on back: 
Etude par Corot, forét de Fontainebleau. 
Signed at the lower left, Corot. 
Height, 13 inches; length, 48 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


No. 74 i 


M. F. H. DE HAAS, N.A. 


AMERICAN 


1832—1895 
Wes CPirg ZL 
ON THE COAST 


In a choppy sea, several dories have put out from Gs ves- 
sels and are getting ready to cast their lines. The white sails 
show up against a sky covered with gray clouds, and in the 
distance a rocky island thrusts its barren shores above the 
surface of the water. 

Signed at the lower right, M. F. H. pe Haas, N.A. 


Height, 14 inches; width, 201% inches. 
Estate of the late Josern _F. Knapp. 


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Lp. felface JEHAN GEORGES VIBERT 


rm pete FRENCH 
ay | ee 1840—1902 


THE LAST GLANCE 


In the corner of a large salon a young cardinal stands before _ 
a cheval mirror, taking a last approving glance at his figure 


as he draws on one of his gloves. A fine figure he makes and a 
striking one, all in scarlet, from his shovel hat to his brilliant 
umbrella, and he is perfectly conscious of the fact. The apart- 
ment in which the scene is laid is of great height, with tes- 


sellated floor and marble walls. A lofty marble column ap-. 
pears on the right, and a gilt console table laden with valuable 


porcelain shows behind the mirror. 


Signed at the lower right, J. G. Vipert. 


Height, 181% inches; width, 15 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Warren SHERBURNE. 


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EDUARD GRUTZNER j 


GERMAN ae 
1846— Mas. v 


“YOUR GOOD HEALTH!” 


At a table on which are the remains of a scanty meal of 
turnips and rye bread sits a jolly-looking old priest and a 
friend, whom his patched clothes and apron indicate to be a 
workman, probably a cobbler. That the meagreness of their 
repast does not affect their spirits is shown by their genial 
smiles as they touch their mugs of beer together, and the 
cobbler’s hand laid affectionately upon the priest’s shoulder 
would show that they are more than chance acquaintances. 


Signed at the lower right, Ev. Grirzner, 88. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 20 inches. 
Estate of the late Josepn F. Kwnapp. 


No. 77 


EDWARD PORTIELJE 


FRENCH 


mee Lip ttfiite 


FISHERMAN’S WOOING 


In a chair by a window through which bright sunlight is 
streaming, a pretty young girl is seated. Her clothes are of 
the roughest, a plain blue blouse, open at the neck, and a 
coarse apron covering her skirt. Close beside her on the win- 
dow seat is a young fisherman, his arm round the back of her 
chair, his body leaning forward as they read together a. letter 
which he holds in his hand, and which appears to afford them 
some amusement. The interior of the cottage, while plain, is 
cheerful. The table has not yet been cleared from the last 
meal, and the young man’s net falls from the settle in a heap 
upon the floor. 


Signed at the lower right, Epwarp PortTIELJE. 
Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


CONSTANT TROYON | 
FRENCH 4 3 
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LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE yy wf 
In the centre of a level sward a white cow stands b wide a 
companion, which is upon the point of rising from the ground. 
In the middle distance a peasant woman in a red cap and blue 
bodice walks slowly towards an old wooden windmill which 
stands out boldly against the sky, its great gaunt sails tower- 
ing aloft like the arms of a giant. In the distance on the left 
are the outlines of buildings and some haystacks, and on the 
right a man mounted on a white horse rides slowly across the 
scene, which extends beyond a low hedge till it melts into the 
blue of the horizon. Overhead the sky is covered by heavy 
clouds, between which a burst of sunshine darts down and 
illumines vividly a bright patch of ground in the middle 
distance. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Troyon. 
Height, 141/, inches; length, 20%, inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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No. 79 


L. VON HAGAN 


GERMAN 4 | 
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182 . cee 
THE ARCHIVIST : J) Danger a 


In an old-time room, whose vaulted ceiling is supported by a 
stone column, an old man stands poring over a volume of old 
records, while other musty tomes lie upon the floor or on the = || 
desk which has been built round the central column. The sun- |i 
light is grudgingly admitted through an open pane of the | 
old stained-glass window, giving a glimpse of blue sky out- 
side. An astrolabe stands upon the floor, and the skeleton of 
a strange bird can be seen in the darkness of the background. 


Signed at the lower right, L. Von Haean. 
Height, 181, inches; width, 231, inches. 
Estate of the late JosepnH F. Kwnapp. 


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No. 80 CG Ny . é Pee 


J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. — 


AMERICAN 
Contemporary 


Es 7 i 
NOVEMBER Paes Magee 


_ Water Color 


Tue view extends over a flat meadow, in which lie a number 
of recently felled tree trunks, past a small pool near which 
a man is working. In the distance the ground rises in a low 
hill, on which grow a few trees. On the left a narrow road 
leads to a small village, which lies nestling beneath the hill- 
side. The sky is heavily overcast with a dark bank of clouds, 
and on the horizon appears a broad patch of blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left, J. Francis Mourpny. 
Height, 1414 inches; length, 201, inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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No. 81 
7 ‘ SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 
as ENGLISH 
q 1769—1830 


; HEAD OF A BOY 


Tue head and shoulders of a fair-haired English boy of 
some fourteen summers. His face is turned directly towards 
the spectator, the body being in profile to the left. He wears 
a coat of dark brown cloth, with a double row of large metal 
buttons, and relieved at the neck by a narrow ruff of white 
lace. His head is bare, his hair growing thickly in natural 
curls innocent of powder. A pair of large blue eyes look out 
of a face, the coloring of which is fresh and crisp. The back- 
ground shows a blue sky partly covered with clouds. a saath. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 17 inches. § = ¢ 9 (.W 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. . 3 Le tm 
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No. 82 6 WV if 


LOUIS F. H. APOL 
FRENCH 


1850— fs 

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COTTAGE IN WINTER “ 


Tue time is midwinter, and the ground is covered with a thick 
blanket of snow. On the right is a semi-ruinous cottage of 
wood, steep-roofed, with gaping crannies between the tim- 
bers. A few outhouses and a haystack are near, the snow 
dripping in long icicles from the eaves. On the left is the long 
vista of a lonely road running between rows of tall trees, and 
in the middle distance an old woman in blue skirt and white 
cap. 
Signed at the lower left, Louis Avot, 1877. 

Height, 23 inches; width, 18 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarnEN SHERBURNE. 


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No. 83 


T. DE CONINCK 


FRENCH 
28— 


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THE MUSIC LESSON 


A LITTLE girl, some eight years old, is about to have her first 
violin lesson, and is holding her hands in the position indi- 
cated by her teacher, a dark-complexioned maiden some few 
years older, who stands close behind, her arms encircling the 
child’s shoulders as she passes her the instrument. 


Signed at the lower left, T. De Contncx. 
Height, 25 inches; width, 19 inches. 


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No. 84 ; 


JEAN CHARLES CAZIN » 


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FRENCH 
1840—1890 “ 


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FARM NEAR ECOUEN 0). my KS ews 


In the foreground of the picture a shallow streamlet has cut 

its bed deep into the gravelly soil of a meadow, and runs be- 

tween its steep banks towards a small farm building in the a 
middle distance. On the left is a thick patch of rushes and 
undergrowth with a few stunted trees. Beyond, the ground 

breaks into rolling hills, studded with trees and bushes, afford- 

ing a pleasantly broken skyline. The scene is bathed in sun- 

shine from a sky which is partly covered by a soft filmy mass 

of summer cloud. 


Signed at the lower left, J. C. Cazin. 
Height, 19 inches; length, 22 inches. : 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


No. 85 


va BELGIAN 
CY 1799—1881 


SHEEP IN THE ie aa a li 


On the straw-covered floor of a stable, strongly illumined by 
a shaft of sunlight which falls from the upper left, lies a ewe 
and her new-born lamb. Close beside, rubbing against the 
heavy beam which supports a swinging manger half-full of 
hay is another old sheep, and in the straw in front are a 
couple of plump chickens. The soft woolly texture of the 
fleece, the feeling of lazy contentment which finds expression 
in the attitudes of the animals, are rendered with great fidel- 
ity, and the subtle gradations of light and shade in the in- 
_ terior of the stable bespeak a master hand. 


Inscribed on back: 
Je soussigné déclare que le tableau ci-contre est original. 


EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN. 
BrvuxeEttes, 1875. 


Signed at the lower right, EuGENE VERBOECKHOVEN F., 1875. 
Height, 211, inches; width, 18 inches. 
Owned by Muss ScHOULER. 


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M , EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN vd 


No. 86 ; 


H. BOLTON JONES, N.A. 
AMERICAN 


1848— Se ae 
LANDSCAPE 


Tue picture shows a rough piece of swampy meadow, through 

which runs a narrow stream. Tangled clumps of undergrowth 

dot the landscape, changing in the middle distance to trees of 

larger growth, through the branches of which the buildings 

of a small village appear. In the distance the swelling mass 

of a low tree-clad hill affords a pleasing outline against the 

sky, which is covered with a filmy mass of gray cloud, from > || 
behind which the sun breaks forth, bathing the scene in a flood - |i 
of sunlight. 


Signed at the lower left, H. Botton Jones. 
Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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LEON AUGUSTIN a eae 


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1844— 


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LANDSCAPE AND FIGURES 
Pastel 


Tue scene shows the exterior of a group of lowly cottages, 
standing deserted and forlorn, while the roof of one has 
fallen in, leaving only the bare walls. On the ground in front 
beside a heap of débris a woman sits holding a baby in her 
arms, while a man, holding a little boy by the hand, stands 
looking down at her. The appearance of the little group is 
indicative of the direst poverty. The ground is overgrown 
with weeds, amid which the scarlet heads of a few poppies 
give a welcome touch of color. 


Signed at the lower right, L. Luermirre. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WARREN SHERBURNE. 


No. 92 


EMILE VAN MARCKE 


FRENCH 
1827—1891 


LANDSCAPE AND COWS SS flee 


Kwnee deep in the shallow waters of their drinking-place 
stand two fine cows, one a pure white, her well-rounded flanks | 
shining in the sunlight which streams upon them, her com- 
panion less conspicuous in a garb of sombre black. On the 
left stands a belt of trees, whose dark shadows offer a welcome 
retreat from the noonday heat. On the right a meadow of tall, 
juicy grass in which an old horse is feeding extends to the 
horizon, where a church stands silhouetted against the sky, 
which is overcast with heavy clouds, with a patch or two of 
vivid blue near the zenith. 


Signed at the lower left, Em. Van Marcxe. 


Height, 22 inches; length, 28 inches. : 


Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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JULES ADOLPHE GRISON 


FRENCH 


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Contemporary Sr. Ader fordk Z 


THE DISPUTE 


Beneatu the archway of a great gate in Paris, erected, 
according to an inscription, by Louis XV., a few spectators 
stand gazing at a quarrel between two women of the lower 
classes, a quarrel which threatens to speedily result in more 
than words. The little group of watchers consists of two 
gentlemen and a lady, who are so interested that they are 
oblivious of the proximity of a workman, while close behind 
them a man and girl have paused on their way from market. 
The figures are dressed in the picturesque style of the late 
eighteenth century. 


Signed at the lower right, Grison, 1881. 
Height, 251, inches; width, 32% inches. 
Estate of the late JoseruH F, Knapp. 


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No. 94 


ADOLPHE MONTICELLI 


FRENCH 


1824—1886 7’ aes 
WOOD NYMPHS Ache a 


In a grove of classic form a shallow river meanders among 
the trees, and on either bank are gathered groups of maidens, 
some with their bodies half immersed in the limpid waters; 
others, their bath finished, sit or lie in various attitudes, their 
clothing cast carelessly about their forms. On the left is an 
urn of noble proportions, and at the end of a long vista be- 
tween the trees is a fine fountain. On the right a large build- 
ing stands out against the ruddy glow of a sky tinged with 
the rays of a setting sun, while the air above is the glorious 
blue of late afternoon. : 


Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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No. 95 


VICTOR HUGUET 


FRENCH 
1835—1902 


HALT OF A CARAVAN ee igi 


A LARGE caravan, apparently of itinerant vendors, has chosen 
their resting place for the night. A few gaudy rugs have 
been spread on the ground, and near by lie a number of 
high-peaked saddles and water jars. A horse bearing a crate 
of chickens is snuffing disconsolately at the sandy soil, des- 
titute of every scrap of herbage, while a few goats stand in 
the foreground, ready to be milked. In the middle distance 
the crowd is thickest, seemingly congregated round a few 
men on horseback. The ground stretches in a level amphi- 
theatre, suddenly rising into flat-topped hills, at the foot of 
which the white walls of a number of tombs can be seen. The 
view extends as far as the eye can see under a sky of cloud- 
less azure, the distant hills glowing purple through the warm 
radiant atmosphere. 


Signed at the lower right, V. Huever. 
) Height, 26 inches; length, 34 inches. 


Owned by Miss ScHovuter. 


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No. 96 


TOBY EDWARD ROSENT 


AMERICAN 
1848— 


THE VACANT CHAIR 4 Seatrbery 


A sap group surrounds the supper table. The father, a 
bearded workingman in his shirt sleeves, holds on his knee a 
sleeping infant. He neglects the food before him, while he 
gazes with mournful countenance upon the empty chair upon 
which his wife used to sit. His daughter, a fair-haired girl, 
almost a young woman, regards him with a tearful face, and 
the third seat at the table is occupied by a curly-headed boy 
some four years old, who greedily eats his soup, too cons to 


appreciate the extent of his loss. 


Signed at the lower right, Tony E. RosentHat, Mtncuen, 1891. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 34 inches. 
Estate of the late JoserpH F. Knapp. 


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THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 
ENGLISH 


1727—1788 a 
ATG aa 
PORTRAIT OF SHERIDAN - 


Tue half-length portrait of the famous actor. He stands in 
three-quarter view to the right, his eyes looking slightly 
downward and past the spectator. He wears a coat and waist- 
coat of red cloth with silver buttons, the waistcoat unbut- 
toned to show the snowy lace jabot which depends from his 
high linen stock. His hair is brushed back from his forehead 
and is tied in a peruke, but is left unpowdered. He carries 
his cocked hat under his left arm. 


Height, 30 inches ; width, 25 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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No. 98 

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ADOLF SCHREYER 4 9 hy" of 
ERMAN \ er 
1828—1899 "i 


PREPARING FOR THE ATTACK 


From the gates of a fortified town, whose domes and towers 
crown the summit of a gentle eminence, a large band of 
Moorish horsemen are advancing over a ground which is 
rocky and uncultivated. In the foreground one of the Moors, 
a tall, bearded man, whose burnouse of white linen floats 
back from his throat and discloses a green undergarment, 
mounted upon a shapely white Arab courser, dashes away at- 
tended by a subordinate on a black. The leader of the troop 
restrains their ardor with voice and gesture, as he delivers his 
last instructions. In the middle distance ride the remainder of 
the band, a confused mass of horsemen, in the forefront of 
whom advances the giant standard bearer, sitting proudly 
erect with the blood-red flag of Islam clasped tightly in his 
hand. The scene extends over a barren landscape to the hori- 
zon, clear-cut against the brilliant blue of a cloudless sky. 


_ Signed at the lower right, Av. ScuREYER. 


Height, 23 inches; length, 38 inches. 


Owned by the Estate of Roserr GLENDINNING. 


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WILLIAM ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU 


FRENCH 


1825—1905 : - | 
SPRING (ih art- Liar | 


A smattu child, blue-eyed and with long, fair hair falling tu- 
multuously around his shoulders, stands directly facing us. 
_ His sole garment is a little shirt of white linen, which leaves 
“bare his neck and arms and legs. Clasped to his breast he 
bears a huge mass of wild flowers, the plunder of the verdant — 
fields in the first days of spring. The blue of the child’s eyes 
and the rosy tint of his lips are repeated in the hue of the 
cornflowers, bluebells and dog-roses which he bears in his arms. 


Signed at the lower right, W. BovucuEREau. 
Height, 35 inches; width, 22 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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ANDREW FISHER BUNNER, N.A. 


/ AMERICAN 


\J 1841—1897 Jap: Uillizger 


RHINE BOATS ON THE MAAS 


Tur picture shows the calm waters of a broad river stretch- 
ing between well-wooded banks, on which float several large 
sail-boats. The time is evening, and the distant trees are 
veiled in the haze of twilight. The dark sails are reflected 
from the bosom of the still waters, and numerous rowing 
boats pass hither and thither between the vessels. 


Signed at the lower right, A. F. Bunner. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 40 inches. 
Estate of the late Joseru F. Knapp. 


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No. 101 


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SHEEP IN PASTURE 


In the mass of coarse, sword-bladed grass which clothes the 
sand dunes of the northern coast of France a small flock of 
sheep are busy finding their sustenance. Close behind them, 
in the lee of a clump of scrubby trees, which show by their 
growth the direction of the prevailing winds, stands the 
shepherd, an elderly man in a blue blouse, leaning upon a 
heavy staff. Beyond, the ground slopes upward, breaking off 
suddenly at the skyline, as if from thence it dipped sharply 
to the sea. The sky is a brilliant blue, with a few light clouds 
floating high in the ether. 


Signed at the lower left, Ter MrvuLen. 
Height, 23 inches; length, 37 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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No. 102 


JOHN J. ENNEKING Wel ee 


AMERICAN 
1841— 


LANDSCAPE—TWILIGHT | : 


In the right foreground is a small pool to which several cows 

have come for their evening drink. Behind, the ground rises 

slightly into rough hillocks, between which winds a small 

gully. The scene stretches to a low hedge, dominated by trees, 
which runs across the picture. The sky glows orange and red, 

the light filmy clouds near the horizon catching the last rays 

of the sun, which has already dipped below the horizon, and 
refracting them in all the warmer hues of the spectrum. 


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Signed at the lower right, ENNEKING, 81. 


Height, 31 inches; length, 40 inche 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. ! 


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4 ca fet - LEON BAZILLE PERRAULT 


FRENCH 


ne Abe senterg 
IN THE APPLE ORCHARD 


SeaTED on the top of a stone gate-post is a rosy-cheeked 
little Italian maiden, holding in her lap some fine apples, the 
ripest of which she raises to her lips with an expectant smile. 
She wears a white chemise, over which is a dark skirt of 
rough material. Her feet are bare, and rest upon the topmost 
rung of a ladder. The background shows the dark foliage of 
the orchard. 

Signed on the gate-post, L. Prrrautt, 79. 


Height, 41 inches; width, 30 inches. 
Estate of the late JosepH F. Knapp. 


FELIX ZIEM 
FRENCH ! 
1821— bf 


VIEW IN VENICE 


Tur blue waters of a wide lagoon lie clear and still beneath 


_a sky of resplendent azure. In the foreground a large felucca 
_ with high prow and stern and lofty arched deck comes slowly 


to anchor, her sail, striped blue and white, still drawing. 
Gondolas dart hither and thither, and sails of all colors dot 
the scene. In the middle distance the domes and towers of a 
large church stand out in the crystal clearness of the air, the 
walls appearing to spring from the depths of the water, which 
gives again the shimmering reflection of their noble propor- 
tions and glorious color. 


Signed at the lower left, Zim. 
Height, 27 inches; length, 45 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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No. 105 


WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS, N.A. 


ow 1833—1905 IE: ae 
COAST OF CORNWALL a Om 


On the left of the picture the rugged cliffs of the Cornish 
coast rise perpendicularly from the water’s edge, one mass of 
rock, detached from the mainland, rearing its craggy outline 
needle-like against the sky. On the right the sea breaks gently 
in small wavelets on a tiny beach in the foreground, and 
beyond swirls around the foot of the precipice in smooth, 
treacherous eddies. The white sail of a boat appears in the 
middle distance close under the brow of the cliffs. The sky is 
overcast with heavy wet-looking clouds, which veil the outlines 
of the more distant shore in a blanket of mist. 


AMERICAN 


Signed at the lower left, W. T. Ricuarps, 1883. 
Height, 28 inches; length, 45 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Warren SHERBURNE. ; 


No. 106 


GEORGES HAQUETTE 


FRENCH 
1854—1906 


RETURNING TO PORT VA 


Over a smooth sea a small French herring-boat with a single 
lug sail is sailing towards home. In the stern sits a grizzled 
old fisherman steering, and amidships a young woman, in a 
coarse blue dress and linen cap, stands taking the catch out 
of the nets, which are thrown in a wet heap in the bottom of 
the boat. The sun is sinking, a lurid ball, behind the bank of 
cloud which fringes the horizon, and the sky overhead is still 
and calm. 


Signed at the lower left, G. Haquertre. 
Height, 471/, inches; width, 32 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


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GERMAN 


1828—1899 | 


THE WATERING PLACE on Ene rlees 


In a nook of the hillside, shaded by the branches of scrubby — 
trees which o’ertop a crumbling wall, is an old stone drinking» 
fountain. Over the broken ground, innocent of a beaten track, 
approach an Arab sheik and his attendant. The sheik is a = |i 
commanding figure, his snowy burnouse cast back and reveal- . | 
ing the blue tunic beneath, girt by a broad red sash which 
bristles with an armory of pistols and daggers, while in his 
right hand he grasps a long-barrelled gun. He sits erect in 
his high-peaked saddle, as if cast in one piece with his horse, 
a snowy Arab, with small head, slender fetlocks and dark, in- 
telligent eye, of the type Schreyer loved to depict. His com- — 
panion is less richly dressed, and is mounted on a black, only 
less beautiful than that of his chieftain. In the background 
a third figure is riding fast towards them over the rough, 
stony ground. Overhead, the deep blue of an African. pe is 
partially overcast by heavy white clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, Av. ScHREYER. 
Height, 40 inches; length, 44 inches. 


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Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


No. 108 


ADRIAAN VAN DER VENNE 


DUTCH 
1589—1662 


THE PROSCRIBED RACE 


A Prussian policeman has brought a family of wandering 
gypsies before the Burgomaster of a small town to answer to 
some charge of petty theft. A gypsy woman nursing a baby, 
together with an elderly man, sit in a cart laden with house- 
hold effects and drawn by two wretched horses, while a sec- 
_ ond man stands in a respectful attitude behind the policeman, 
and a half-naked child sprawls on the ground at his feet. 
Close by are the bodies of a duck and a rooster, about which 
the complaint is evidently bemg made. The Burgomaster 
stands in a narrow doorway, and with a pompous air reads 
over the papers in the case, and two German maidens look on 
the little group with a scared expression. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Van DER VENNE. 
Height, 52 inches; width, 621% inches. 


Estate of the late JoserpuH F. Knapp. 


FAM MMA» 


No. 109 


ALFONS BODENMULLER 


GERMAN 


1847—1886 2 : a 
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THE TRAVELLING MERCHANT . |i 


A PEDLAR is spreading his wares in the living-room of a 
peasant’s cottage. Around the table are grouped several chil- 
dren, one of whom plays with a jumping jack, and a young 
girl feels the texture of a piece of cloth, while she turns to 
speak to a young man who is admiring a watch chain which 
he holds in his hands. The mother and father sit near, gazmg 
on the scene. The furniture of the room is poor and comfort- 
less, and in one corner the end of a fagot protrudes from an 
old-fashioned stove. 


Signed at the lower left, A. BopENMULLER, MUNCHEN, 1878 (1877) ? 
Height, 5014 inches; width, 40 inches. 
Estate of the late Joserpu F. Knapp. 


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WILLIAM L. PICKNELL, N.A. 


AMERICAN 


IN CALIFORNIA pide KEG Claeys 


A wiDE sandy road stretches, straight as an arrow, through 
the centre of the picture, bordered on either side by verdant 
meadows and separated from them by a rail fence. A ram- 
shackle carrier’s cart drawn by four horses drives directly 
away from the spectator, towards a range of lofty hills 
which dominates the landscape, their craggy sides glowing 
purple through the heat haze. The sky overhead is an intense 
blue, dotted with tiny cloudlets; the sun is some way from the 
meridian and casts long shadows athwart the scene, while 
from a one-storied cottage in the middle distance a light 
wisp of smoke ascends directly into the still air, in which not 
the slightest zephyr is astir. 


Signed at the lower left, Wm. L. PicKNeELL. 
Height, 50 inches; length, 67 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late WarrEN SHERBURNE. 


No. 111 


RAIMUNDO DE MADRAZO 
SPANISH 


Lire-sizz, full-length portrait of a young woman in a loose 
white morning dress, with blue jacket and white cap, with — 
bows of salmon-colored ribbon disposed about her costume 
and salmon-colored slippers. She kneels in a large high- 
backed arm-chair upholstered in blue. Her clasped hands rest 
on one arm of the chair, over which a dark blue wrap has been 


thrown. 
Height, 74 inches; width, 404% inches. — 
Owner, Mr. G. H. Bucx. ; 


STATUARY 


No. 112 Apo | FF 
240% 
A SAUCY BOY 7 


A sTaTuE sculptured in Carrara marble by Butti of Milan. It 
is a figure of a little boy in a large straw hat, wearing a scarf 
round his waist and admiring himself in a hand mirror which 
he holds in his hand. At his feet is a toy carriage in which is 
a doll. Has green marble pedestal, with revolving top. 


Height of statue, 3 feet 7 inches. 
Height of pedestal, 2 feet 10 inches. 


No. 113 


VANITY 


2 
A sTaTvuE sculptured in een: by F. Barzachi, Mi- 
lan. It represents a young girl “ dressed up ” in her mother’s 
décolleté gown, which is much too large for her, strutting 
proudly and glancing back admiringly at her long train. Has 
green marble pedestal, with revolving top. 


Height of statue, 4 feet. 
Height of pedestal, 3 feet. 


No. 114 


Gey Ltda ode ‘ illan 


DAUGHTER OF PHARAOH 


Heap and shoulders of a young girl of Oriental aspect, 
wearing a scarf on her head, earrings and necklace. Sculptured 
in Carrara marble by F. Barzachi. Has a quadrangular ped- 
estal of green marble, with revolving top. 


Height of bust, 22 inches. 
Height .of pedestal, 4 feet. 
Estate of the late JoserH F. Knapp. 


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